
Smouldering Fire
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Narrated by:
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James Bryce
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By:
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D. E. Stevenson
Despite his passionate love for Ardfalloch, Iain has been driven to let his home and estate to Mr Hetherington Smith, a wealthy London businessman, and his kindly wife (who was, truth be told, happier when they were poor). MacAslan stays on in a cottage by the loch, aided by his devoted keeper Donald and Donald’s wife, Morag. But he finds himself irresistibly drawn to Linda Medworth and her young son, invited to Ardfalloch by Mrs Hetherington Smith.
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My biggest disappointment in this audiobook is that Audible chose to use the abridged version of the novel Smouldering Fire, the same version used in almost all of the post - WWII reissues of the novel rather than the unabridged version published in the 1930's. And this in spite of the fact that the unabridged version is now readily available for the first time in decades in the Kindle and paperback version published by the Furrowed Middlebrow imprint of Dean Street Press. The deeper implications of the story as well as many delightful highlights can only be found in the unabridged version. If you want the rest of the story, I suggest getting the Kindle version.
However, in spite of the above weakness, I still enjoyed listening and being taken on a holiday in the Highlands of Scotland.
A trip to the Highlands
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