E. Phillips Oppenheim
The Tempting of Tavernake by E. Phillips Oppenheim AUDIOBOOK
The Tempting of Tavernake by E. Phillips Oppenheim AUDIOBOOK
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Step into the compelling world of E. Phillips Oppenheim’s "The Tempting of Tavernake," a masterfully woven tale of suspense, human complexity, and moral ambiguity set against the atmospheric backdrop of early 20th-century London. This gripping audiobook invites listeners to ascend the shadowed rooftops of a bustling city, where despair and intrigue intertwine amidst smoke-wreathed spires and the tense quiet of a boarding house near Russell Square.
Oppenheim, renowned for his ability to blend thrilling narratives with well-drawn characters, draws listeners into a tense encounter between two enigmatic figures: a rebellious young woman, haunted yet defiant, and Tavernake, a determined and almost unshakable Englishman whose unexpected intervention over a stolen bracelet sets off a riveting chain of events. Their charged interactions brim with psychological depth, capturing the fraught undercurrents of suspicion, attraction, and conflicted motives.
The audiobook excels in capturing the richly evocative atmosphere of a London at twilight—murky skies stained with blood-red hues, dilapidated boarding houses fraught with unspoken secrets, and a society poised delicately between respectability and unrest. Themes of trust and deception, daring and consequence, push the narrative forward, making it a captivating choice for listeners who savor sophisticated dramas and classic suspense.
With a narration that heightens the suspense and drama, the listener is immersed in a world where appearances are deceptive and every interaction carries weight. "The Tempting of Tavernake" is perfect for audiobook enthusiasts eager for a literary experience that melds mystery, character study, and historical ambiance, all delivered in the eloquent prose of one of the early 20th century’s most elegant storytellers.
Audiobook time & format : 9h35m22s, OPUS, 447 Mo
Audiobook free extract time & format : 5m (see below to listen), WAV
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