Dead Men Tell No Tales, E. W. Hornung
Dead Men Tell No Tales, E. W. Hornung
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Dead Men Tell No Tales

Author: E. W. Hornung

Narrator: John Rayburn

Unabridged: 6 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/10/2023


Synopsis

This is a story of what could and often did happen during a gold rush to Australia in 1851.Nothing is so easy as falling in love on a long sea voyage, except falling out of love. Especially was this the case in the days when the wooden clippers did finally land you in Sydney or in Melbourne under the four full months. Passengers and crew all saw far too much of each other, unless, indeed, they were to see still more. Their superficial attractions were mutually exhausted, they lost heart and patience in the disappointing strata which lie between the surface and the bed-rock of most natures. Most had not the faintest intention of falling in love on board. In one instance however, there was a young lady passenger who innocently could change such opinions. Eva Denison was her name, and she cannot have been more than nineteen-years-of-age and was as beautiful as she was young.It was a time when, in many cases, ship captains and officers as well, would join in the stampede to the diggings. This often led to considerable numbers of masterless and deserted vessels. There were obviously many expecting to make their fortunes, but wound up often confronted by lawless ruffians who cared not how they might benefit by the gold rush. It brought about confused feelings of “what do we do now?” The overall situation was enough to bring about many twists and turns. We invite you to listen now and find yourself wondering, ”Oh, oh, what next?

About E. W. Hornung

Ernest William Hornung (1866–1921) was an English author and poet known for writing the A. J. Raffles series of stories about a gentlemen thief in late ninteenth-century London. He drew on his Australian experiences as a background when he began writing, initially short stories and later novels.

About John Rayburn

John Rayburn (1927–2024) was a veteran of over sixty years in broadcasting. He served as a news/sports anchor and show host, and his TV newscast achieved the largest share of audience figures of any major-market TV newscast in the nation. John was a member of the Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame. He was well suited to bring fascinating stories to life concerning the people, places, and things that combine to present lively observations of our day-to-day lives.


Reviews

Goodreads review by LauraT on January 05, 2020

Delizioso libro di un autore per me ingoto, che è comunque riuscito a sorprendermi. Devo assolutamente approfondire la sua conoscenza!!! Grazioso il "colpo di scena" finale .........more

Goodreads review by Daniel on April 10, 2020

The classic story ties together themes of adventure and romance. Hornung’s traditional writing style is incredibly descriptive and can be often relaxing to read. The story of Dead Men Tell No Tales doesn’t rush but rather takes it’s time to develop characters and provide indulgent details for reader......more

Goodreads review by Richard on December 13, 2018

I finished this a week ago and forgot to enter it onto my completed list I find that with these old mysteries I have no idea where the story will go. This one started with a steam and sail powered cruise, a love story, gold and notorious bad guy guys who will do anything to keep their gold.......more

Goodreads review by Robert on February 29, 2016

Okay. It is exactly what you expect from the period and the genre, no more and no less. Add another 1/2 star for coining or using a most excellent phrase in the title.......more

Goodreads review by Devon on February 28, 2021

I just love how Hornung writes novels, and this is my second outside of the Raffles series. It may start off slow, but then whizz-bang! Suddenly you’re hooked and you just gotta keep reading. I wanted to read for an hour last night and it was with major difficulty that I tore myself away from just........more