The Scarlet Pimpernel
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Narrated by:
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Bill Homewood
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By:
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Baroness Orczy
About this listen
With the Reign of Terror at its peak, and the death toll mounting, France's violent revolutionists suddenly find themselves frustrated by a mysterious vigilante. Known as the Scarlet Pimpernel, the enigmatic hero rescues the country's ill-fated aristocrats from the doom of the guillotine and whisks them away to safety, with a band of gallant cohorts at his aid. Meanwhile, in England, beautiful Frenchwoman and former actress Lady Marguerite Blakeney finds herself drifting apart from her inane and foppish husband Sir Percy Blakeney - until Marguerite's brother is found to be in league with the Pimpernel and the villainous Chauvelin blackmails her into discovering the true identity of the masked man.
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Public Domain (P)2018 Naxos AudiobooksWhat listeners say about The Scarlet Pimpernel
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- Mrs. S. C. Connor
- 07-03-20
classic story
classic story remembered from my childhood beautifully told, could not put it down. will listen to it again.
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- ruthieB
- 29-10-23
exciting, thrilling and beautifully romantic
I read this first as a child in school, loved it then, love the narrated version now. characters you care about, and a perfect adventure with a satisfying end. historically brilliant . I thought the narration was perfect.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-11-23
Classical
A timeless love story without equal in English Literature. Now on to the next one.
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-10-24
Egad, it has aged poorly.
The aristos in this tale are hearty, intelligent, noble and brave, without any fault; whilst the commoners are detestable, filthy, ignorant and savage. The villain is cunning rather than intelligent, and the most intelligent woman in Europe is an utter fool.
The nobles cheer for a man who seeks to marry a teenager commonly called a child; and we shall not talk about the depiction of the Jew in the story.
To the author, the common man is barely human, and deserve to be ruled by his intrinsically superior betters.
It is laughable and in poor taste.
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