Run to Earth, Mary Elizabeth Braddon
Run to Earth, Mary Elizabeth Braddon
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Run to Earth
A Novel

Author: Mary Elizabeth Braddon

Narrator: Eloise Fairfax

Unabridged: 17 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/03/2026


Synopsis

Run to Earth is a Victorian novel of intrigue, danger, and hidden motives. Captain Valentine Jernam, a restless seafarer, is drawn into a web of deception after encountering the alluring Jenny Milsom in a London tavern. As loyalty clashes with temptation and threats gather in the shadows, pursuit and betrayal shape his fate. Braddon weaves suspense and emotional intensity into a story of love, survival, and the darker impulses of human nature.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Miriam on July 26, 2022

I spent about three years reading sensation novels and I love very much this genre. The stories could be a little bit unrealistics, but they're surely a great entertainment, with murders, disguisments, deceptions, kidnappings and more. This one in particular is an excellent example of Mary Elizabeth......more

Goodreads review by Grace on June 07, 2013

I'm a big fan of the Victorian Sensationalist novel and one of the very best things about Kindle is the amount out there that is available absolutely free of charge!! This was a novel I had not heard of previously, from a favourite Victorian author, and as usual, it didn't disappoint. I suppose Brad......more

Goodreads review by Elaine on April 15, 2021

A good mystery novel by ME Braddon with much less humour than in some other novels ; listened to this on LibriVox and the reader was excellent; 2 stories in one which intertwine and come together at the end......more

Goodreads review by Julia on February 07, 2018

You can't go wrong with a Mary Elizabeth Braddon book. I am reading all I can listen to from Librivox.org......more

Goodreads review by Liz M on December 30, 2020

A riveting sensation novel. Loses steam at the end, wrapping up to quickly and failing to come to a satisfying conclusion but the various characters are wonderfully developed, especially the deliciously evil Victor Carrington and the noble stooge he tempts into ever greater sin. My favorite of Bradd......more