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Weapons of Mystery

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(4,5 Sterne; 24 Bewertungen)

Justin Blake receives an invitation from his old school-fellow Tom Temple to join him and his family for the Christmas holidays in Yorkshire. Having no other plans, he decides to go. Though he is normally much the opposite of what would be called a lady's man, he falls instantly in love with Miss Forrest, one of the guests, who had already shared his train compartment on the way. When he meets the mysterious Herod Voltaire and finds that he must protect the girl from him and his weapons of mystery, the adventure begins. (Summary by Carolin) (5 hr 50 min)

Chapters

Introduces the Writer and Others

15:07

Read by MaryAnn

Christmas Eve

17:55

Read by MaryAnn

Christmas Morning

14:09

Read by MaryAnn

Voltaire's Story of the East

18:24

Read by Mike Pelton

Christmas Night - The Forging of the Chain

23:21

Read by Mike Pelton

Afterwards

16:17

Read by Mike Pelton

Drearwater Pond

15:56

Read by Mike Pelton

Darkness and Light

23:08

Read by KarlHenning

The Hall Ghost

17:23

Read by Mike Pelton

The Coming of the Night

14:30

Read by Mike Pelton

Dark Dreams and Night Shadows

10:52

Read by Nolan Fout

A Midnight Conference

16:50

Read by Mike Pelton

A Mesmerist's Spell

16:14

Read by Mike Pelton

God

17:44

Read by Chill28

Beginning to Search

18:34

Read by KarlHenning

Struggling for Victory

19:11

Read by KarlHenning

Using the Enemy's Weapons

30:31

Read by KarlHenning

Nearing the End

23:49

Read by KarlHenning

The Second Christmas Eve

20:24

Read by KarlHenning

Bewertungen

Not my type of book

(0 Sterne)

I do not care for books with occult themes, and it wasn't until chapter 2 that this theme appeared, so I was done with the book. The reader was excellent, as she always is, I just do not care for this type of book.

Mind Control

(3,5 Sterne)

I skipped the middle of the book. If it tells you anything about the book,I didn't feel lost when I came in at chapter 17 to the close. Enjoyed the reader.