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This Penguin Classic is performed by Jessie Buckley, Richard Cordery, Julian Wadham, David Sturzaker, Hugh Fraser, Bruce Alexander, Oscar Batterham, Matthew Spencer, James MacCallum, Stewart Clarke and Jot Davies. This definitive recording includes an Introduction by Sandra Kemp.
The Moonstone, a priceless yellow diamond, is looted from an Indian temple and maliciously bequeathed to Rachel Verinder. On her eighteenth birthday, her friend and suitor Franklin Blake brings the gift to her. That very night, it is stolen again. No one is above suspicion, as the idiosyncratic Sergeant Cuff and the Franklin piece together a puzzling series of events as mystifying as an opium dream and as deceptive as the nearby Shivering Sand. T. S. Eliot famously described THE MOONSTONE as 'the first, the longest and the best of modern English detective novels', but, as Sandra Kemp discusses in her introduction, it offers many other facets, which reveal Collins's sensibilities as untypical of his era.
(c) 1868, Wilkie Collins (P) 2019 Penguin Audio
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Release date
September 26, 2019 -
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9780241426159
- File size: 620003 KB
- Duration: 21:31:40
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- English
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Levels
- Lexile® Measure: 1040
- Text Difficulty: 6-8
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AudioFile Magazine
This seminal English mystery is presented in an unusual, but appropriate, manner, reflecting the episodic nature of the story. Three actors present the story in parts, taking on separate first-person accounts of events. All the voices are convincing, cultured British intonations describing the events surrounding the apparent theft of the Moonstone diamond from a country mansion. Each voice shades the various characters featured within the particular parts, just as the narrative offers characterizations of the other persons without attempting an outright mimicry. The abridgment is nicely done, too, avoiding any choppiness. D.W. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine -
AudioFile Magazine
Novels written from multiple points of view pose a particular challenge for the audiobook format; the listener must easily differentiate between the numerous voices. Collins boldly presents nearly a dozen character voices, and the narrators in this production masterfully perform their parts. Even those unfamiliar with the story can track its progress through the narrators, all of whom contribute unique performances. Those not used to British diction may experience occasional difficulty with Ronald Pickup's Gabriel Betteridge, but Fenella Woolgar's Drusilla Clack is delightfully humorous and expressive, and Jamie Parker's narration is convincingly commanding, if a bit snide, as detective Franklin Blake. N.J.B. © AudioFile 2015, Portland, Maine -
AudioFile Magazine
A thrilling mystery told from multiple points of view makes this classic a compelling story for the audiobook format. The story centers on the sudden disappearance of a large diamond that causes upset in a British aristocratic family. The author pieces the facts together through the points of view of various characters from diverse backgrounds. Narrator Matthew Lloyd Davies masterfully transitions between them, creating a unique voice for each. From the sincere and provincial servant Gabriel Betteredge to the prim and prudish Drusilla Clack, Davies transforms his voice convincingly to capture each speaker. He depicts the earnest young hero, Franklin Blake, in a confident, deep tone. Davies's characterizations faithfully mirror the voices that emerge from Collins's story, and his attentive narration does not disappoint. D.M.W. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine
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- English
Levels
- Lexile® Measure:1040
- Text Difficulty:6-8
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