The Snare
Rafael Sabatini
Read by pmstrahm
A story of burning jealousy and romance set in the British peninsula campaign against Napoleon. A British officers family is ensnared by mistakes, secrets, and false accusations. ( Peter Strahm) (9 hr 28 min)
Chapters
The Affair At Tavora | 49:17 | Read by pmstrahm |
The Ultimatum | 43:37 | Read by pmstrahm |
Lady O'Moy | 23:51 | Read by pmstrahm |
Count Samoval | 22:05 | Read by pmstrahm |
The Fugitive | 18:33 | Read by pmstrahm |
Miss Armytage's Pearls | 27:27 | Read by pmstrahm |
The Ally | 20:40 | Read by pmstrahm |
The Intelligence Officer | 21:53 | Read by pmstrahm |
The General Order | 21:03 | Read by pmstrahm |
The Stifled Quarrel | 26:37 | Read by pmstrahm |
The Challenge | 22:35 | Read by pmstrahm |
The Duel | 21:47 | Read by pmstrahm |
Polichinelle | 21:37 | Read by pmstrahm |
The Champion | 30:05 | Read by pmstrahm |
The Wallet | 16:02 | Read by pmstrahm |
The Evidence | 35:39 | Read by pmstrahm |
Bitter Water | 34:39 | Read by pmstrahm |
Fools Mate | 14:14 | Read by pmstrahm |
The Truth | 29:12 | Read by pmstrahm |
The Resignation | 22:43 | Read by pmstrahm |
Sancuary | 33:36 | Read by pmstrahm |
Postscriptum | 11:45 | Read by pmstrahm |
Reviews
A SNARE OF SNARES
AVID READER
Sabatini is best with his action novels (Captain Blood, for example) but his "wordy" novels are also great. He skillfully ensnares his protagonists in such a manner that the reader feels their agony. Then, when he extricated them. it is with extremely thoughtful methods, and the reader is also relieved, but never with the idea that it was quickly contrived. Our narrator did a wonderful job, but I wish that he could have sent us pictures of his trek.
Some pretty interesting pronunciations of words by the reader!
Joyce
"Oh what a tangled web we weave when at first we practice to deceive." Sabatini does a good job of portraying annoying human nature. It was interesting following the reader around South America in the early months of 2019; I wondered how the outbreak of COVID-19 affected his travels? The reader has a clear voice with entertaining interpretations of the characters' voices and pronunciation of words.
excellent book
A LibriVox Listener
my favourite time period, the peninsular wars... well written and well read. I suggest to the reader to perhaps avoid accents if not sure about them. the "british" ones at the beginning sound like southern USA. Very neat also to hear all the cool places the reader was while he recorded!
A MUST READ
poggiali54
a great story - gripping and entertaining - AND UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST NARRATION ON LIBRIVOX that I have heard so far
I enjoyed
Josh Erickson
it has everything I want in a good story. excellent book
Vern
well read. a bit deep and hard to get in to
Most enjoyable
A LibriVox Listener
Very good reader and a most enjoyable story
enjoyable
Steven Harrison
reader tours South America, story was entertaining