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The Lodger

A Tale of the London Fog

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The Lodger

By: Marie Belloc Lowndes
Narrated by: Lorna Raver
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An elderly couple living in Victorian London struggle against despair as their small resources dwindle. When an eccentric and mysterious gentleman answers their advertisement for a lodger, they celebrate. But as women begin dying at the hands of "The Avenger", they start to suspect something too horrific for words.(P)2003 Blackstone Audiobooks Anthologies & Short Stories Christian Fiction Classics Detective Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Horror Literary Fiction Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Traditional Detectives Scary Horror Thriller Suspense
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"Lorna Raver’s performance is a tour de force. Her dexterity shifting between accents is breathtaking.... Raver’s performance, combined with Lowndes’s literate, suspenseful plot, makes this must listening." (AudioFile)

Great Suspense • Engaging Story • Excellent Narration • Flawless Vocal Delivery • Masterful Reading • Superb Performance
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It was an interesting read. The fact that they knew but said nothing. I wonder how true it was

The story

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Would you consider the audio edition of The Lodger to be better than the print version?

Haven't read the book.

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Lodger?

Enjoyed the whole thing but the Wax Museum was very suspenseful.

What about Lorna Raver’s performance did you like?

I loved the way she changed her voice and accent for each character. It made the reading come alive. She put so much feeling into it.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes, but, unfortunately, I couldn't.

Excellent!

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I can honestly say this was a surprisingly good book. The story is a classic (adapted into an Alfred Hitchcock silent film a century ago). But the performance was top notch. For a free audiobook, that was truly surprising. Do yourself a favor and give it a listen!

What an excellent book!

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I really enjoyed this well written suspense. It's easy to symphathize with the characters' predictament and the story kept my interest right to the end. Would love more like this one.

Very Entertaining

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The audio version of this book is something I re-read each Fall. Deliciously creepy.

Annual favorite

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This was a lovely listen, if such a word can be used to describe underpinnings that are quite gruesome, but never dwelled on excessively. The narrator has an engaging voice with subtle yet consistent changes for different characters, and her accent made the listen that much more enjoyable.

enjoyable

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One thing that's not clear from many of the reviews is that this book was written in 1913. It's an enjoyable book, well written and with a very good narrator. However, the book is nearly a century old, and it shows. I enjoy classic literature, but was expecting a story with a more modern style.

A Classic Story

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Lorna Raver simply nails this wonderfully subtle story about a couple who begin to believe that their lodger is a serial killer. The suspicions of the couple are never actually spoken aloud, but the evidence they witness will bring the listener to harbor the same dark thoughts. Raver not only delivers living characters to our ears, she also keeps the narrative zooming along. No wonder this is a crime classic! Book and narrator: perfect!

Fantastic Narration

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Gas lights, fog, murder, and Jolly Old England. What is there not to love? Narrator was wonderful.

Classic

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While I’m not much into older, classical takes, but Quite a fresh view on a well-worn subhect. this book grabbed me from page #1. Definitely Bing-Worthy. I highly recommend it.
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A Solid Good Read!

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