The Lord of Chateau Noir by Arthur Conan Doyle
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- čas přidán 2. 01. 2019
- Another one of Doyle's atmospheric, although not strictly supernatural stories. It is set in France at the time of the Franco Prussian war and the Germans are beset by hostile locals, and in particular, the Count of the Chateau Noir near Les Andelys.
It is read as per usual by Greg Wagland.
The work was written by Arthur Conan Doyle. The artwork was painted in the 19th century, by, I think, Jeanniot. These two creations are in the public domain. The video and recording are copyright 2019 to Magpie Audio (Greg Wagland).
Well done sir. I shall never read this story again without hearing your voice. You have become, for me, the voice of Doyle.
I love it, I've never heard this story before. Thank you for lending us your voice!
You are a wonderful narrator.
ACD was so much more than Sherlock Holmes.
Thank you for doing this! Downloaded as audio, next step, into the iPhone it goes, and I'll be off on a hike to enjoy the story! You do great work.
These kind of works are not easy to come by so thank you for the uploads and definitely your commanding voice and your talent for the details in which Conan Doyle took the painstakingly time to write
Oh Mr. Wagland, where would I be without these soothing combo of my two favorites?! You & ACD! Thank you for helping me beat insomnia on this Monday night in May in Missouri 😜😊
Marvelous story! And Mr. Wagland, you excelled yourself in your reading of it!
What a twist, thank you so much. Perfect as always. 👌
Well hard to read at this time so this was a treat. Never heard of this story and read so well how dare anyone to put it on pause or give a dislike. Thanks so much for this story it's a blessing to the ears
What a great story Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle Is my favorite author
Having just found this channel this morning, I have swiftly become a great fan of Greg Wagland's voice and narrative ability. Many who read short stories and novels tend to do so in a monotone rather than expressing the emotions which is depicted in what they are reading. They may as well be reading their grocery list for the amount of interest they bring to the work.
Thank you so much for your time and effort it is greatly appreciated have a blessed day
Excellent... Thank you!
Enjoyed listening. Never heard of it before. Amazingly well read as usual .. Thank you
I very much enjoyed that Mr Wagland - as I have every one of your readings. Thank you kindly for your great work!
Chilling. Thank you.
Thank you for another fine read.
great story. well narrated, too.
This story was sooo good its short too short but love it thanks