The Money Moon (version 2)
Gelesen von Simon Evers
John Jeffery Farnol
George Bellew, an American millionaire is in London, where he is jilted by his ladylove. He sets off to travel on an aimless adventure through the countryside. By chance, he meets a small boy who is named Georgy Porgy and who is off to seek his fortune so he can help his Auntie Anthea with whom he lives on her farm. She is plagued by money troubles. Bellew decides to help, first by taking Porgy home and then by telling Porgy a tale of a prince slaying dragons for the fair princess and a legend of the Money Moon. On the night of the Money Moon the moon will be the colour of a gold sovereign they will then go out and find a fortune.
This engaging story follows their shared adventures - Summary by Simon Evers (5 hr 58 min)
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Great Story, Even Better Told
Scott in Sandy Eggo
This could be something of a modern day fairy tail of sorts, a love story, or a story about pride and passion. But with the mastery of Simon Evers voices and narrative skills, it becomes something greater than the sum of its parts. In fact, it even becomes a cliffhanger when we thought we had it all figured out. And once again, I want to personally thank Mr. Evers for his generosity, dedication, and determination in the the way that he continues, as an artist who is already of exceptional talent, to further his craft, his skills, and abilities to continue to surpass each of his previous achievements with finding new selections of rare novels and bringing them to the public domain. It is an incredible accomplishment and contribution.
so fun, charming
FBL
I welcomed a happy ending after Henry James and Hardy! Farnol describes such a clash of cultures and epochs with ease and spirit. Simon Evers makes the tale a thousand-fold better.
Shelly
A lovely heartwarming love story set in a time past but relevant now. Read excellently, as always, by Mr. Evers .
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obx12
Great reader as always. An enjoyable reading with a well developed plot
obx12
OBX12
Great reader as always. Totally one of the best easy plots
ManyRoads
A splendidly hopeful tale of love and family. Spectacular narration.