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Georgette HeyerThe Black Moth (November 9, 2008)

LibriVox recording of The Black Moth, by Georgette Heyer. Read by Sibella Denton.

The year is 1752. Devil, the Duke of Andover, and highwayman Jack, the Earl of Wyncham are at odds over a country squire's beautiful daughter. Cheating at cards, the marital problems of the younger sister of the Duke and the younger brother of the Earl, and debts beyond imagination form the backdrop for this romance, Heyer's first work and the only one in the public domain. (Summary by Sibella Denton)

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This audio is part of the collection: LibriVox

Artist/Composer: Georgette Heyer
Date: 2008-11-09
Source: Librivox recording of a public-domain text
Keywords: Romance; historical fiction; literature; audiobook; Librivox

Creative Commons license: Public Domain


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01 - Prologue2.84 MB1.52 MB1.42 MB
02 - Ch. 1: At the Chequers Inn, Fallowfield, pt. 17.84 MB4.31 MB3.92 MB
03 - Ch. 1: At the Chequers Inn, Fallowfield, pt. 215 MB8.10 MB7.50 MB
04 - Ch. 2: My Lord at the White Hart, pt. 19.17 MB5.02 MB4.59 MB
05 - Ch. 2: My Lord at the White Hart, pt. 210 MB5.43 MB5.02 MB
06 - Ch. 3: Introducing the Hon. Richard Carstares, pt. 19.89 MB5.38 MB4.94 MB
07 - Ch. 3: Introducing the Hon. Richard Carstares, pt. 211 MB6.04 MB5.59 MB
08 - Ch. 4: Introducing the Lady Lavinia Carstares, pt. 18.71 MB4.67 MB4.36 MB
09 - Ch. 4: Introducing the Lady Lavinia Carstares, pt. 29.43 MB5.12 MB4.71 MB
10 - Ch. 5: His Grace of Andover, pt. 17.24 MB3.92 MB3.62 MB
11 - Ch. 5: His Grace of Andover, pt. 27.01 MB3.79 MB3.50 MB
12 - Ch. 6: Bath: 29 Queen Square, pt. 19.39 MB5.12 MB4.70 MB
13 - Ch. 6: Bath: 29 Queen Square, pt. 26.95 MB3.75 MB3.47 MB
14 - Ch. 7: Introducing Sundry New Characters, pt. 112 MB6.60 MB5.99 MB
15 - Ch. 7: Introducing Sundry New Characters, pt. 29.86 MB5.41 MB4.93 MB
16 - Ch. 8: The Biter Bit, pt. 17.84 MB4.34 MB3.92 MB
17 - Ch. 8: The Biter Bit, pt. 28.62 MB4.70 MB4.31 MB
18 - Ch. 9: Lady O'Hara Intervenes, pt. 16.37 MB3.46 MB3.18 MB
19 - Ch. 9: Lady O'Hara Intervenes, pt. 26.52 MB3.54 MB3.26 MB
20 - Ch. 10: Lady O'Hara Retires, pt. 15.58 MB3.01 MB2.79 MB
21 - Ch. 10: Lady O'Hara Retires, pt. 25.80 MB3.15 MB2.90 MB
22 - Ch. 11: My Lord turns Rescuer and comes nigh ending his Life, pt. 17.05 MB3.84 MB3.52 MB
23 - Ch. 11: My Lord turns Rescuer and comes nigh ending his Life, pt. 26.35 MB3.44 MB3.18 MB
24 - Ch. 12: My Lord dictates a Letter and receives a Visitor, pt. 17.33 MB3.97 MB3.66 MB
25 - Ch. 12: My Lord dictates a Letter and receives a Visitor, pt. 28.49 MB4.62 MB4.25 MB
26 - Ch. 13: My Lord makes his Bow, pt. 18.93 MB4.88 MB4.47 MB
27 - Ch. 13: My Lord makes his Bow, pt. 29.22 MB4.98 MB4.61 MB
28 - Ch. 14: Mistress Diana is Unmaidenly, pt. 16.24 MB3.39 MB3.12 MB
29 - Ch. 14: Mistress Diana is Unmaidenly, pt. 27.40 MB4.03 MB3.70 MB
30 - Ch. 15: O'Hara's Mind is made up, pt. 112 MB6.55 MB6.07 MB
31 - Ch. 15: O'Hara's Mind is made up, pt. 211 MB6.12 MB5.61 MB
32 - Ch. 16: Mr. Bettison Proposes, pt. 17.07 MB3.84 MB3.53 MB
33 - Ch. 16: Mr. Bettison Proposes, pt. 26.49 MB3.55 MB3.24 MB
34 - Ch. 17: Lady O'Hara wins her Point, pt. 17.21 MB3.93 MB3.61 MB
35 - Ch. 17: Lady O'Hara wins her Point, pt. 27.15 MB3.86 MB3.57 MB
36 - Ch. 18: Enter Captain Harold Lovelace, pt. 19.18 MB5.00 MB4.59 MB
37 - Ch. 18: Enter Captain Harold Lovelace, pt. 29.82 MB5.34 MB4.91 MB
38 - Ch. 19: The Reappearance of His Grace of Andover, pt. 114 MB7.47 MB6.87 MB
39 - Ch. 19: The Reappearance of His Grace of Andover, pt. 212 MB6.32 MB5.82 MB
40 - Ch. 20: His Grace of Andover takes a Hand in the Game, pt. 15.72 MB3.08 MB2.86 MB
41 - Ch. 20: His Grace of Andover takes a Hand in the Game, pt. 26.93 MB3.76 MB3.47 MB
42 - Ch. 21: Mrs. Fanshawe Lights a Fire and O'Hara fans the Flame, pt. 16.87 MB3.76 MB3.44 MB
43 - Ch. 21: Mrs. Fanshawe Lights a Fire and O'Hara fans the Flame, pt. 26.22 MB3.40 MB3.11 MB
44 - Ch. 22: Developments, pt. 112 MB6.35 MB5.80 MB
45 - Ch. 22: Developments, pt. 27.38 MB4.00 MB3.69 MB
46 - Ch. 23: Lady Lavinia goes to the Play, pt. 110 MB5.47 MB5.01 MB
47 - Ch. 23: Lady Lavinia goes to the Play, pt. 29.40 MB5.08 MB4.70 MB
48 - Ch. 24: Richard Plays the Man, pt. 16.73 MB3.63 MB3.37 MB
49 - Ch. 24: Richard Plays the Man, pt. 27.42 MB4.02 MB3.71 MB
50 - Ch. 25: His Grace of Andover Captures the Queen, pt. 18.51 MB4.60 MB4.26 MB
51 - Ch. 25: His Grace of Andover Captures the Queen, pt. 28.72 MB4.74 MB4.36 MB
52 - Ch. 26: My Lord Rides to Frustrate His Grace, pt. 17.48 MB4.06 MB3.74 MB
53 - Ch. 26: My Lord Rides to Frustrate His Grace, pt. 26.18 MB3.39 MB3.09 MB
54 - Ch. 27: My Lord Enters by the Window, pt. 15.07 MB2.72 MB2.53 MB
55 - Ch. 27: My Lord Enters by the Window, pt. 27.53 MB4.06 MB3.77 MB
56 - Ch. 28: In which what Threatened to be Tragedy turns to Comedy, pt. 19.89 MB5.33 MB4.95 MB
57 - Ch. 28: In which what Threatened to be Tragedy turns to Comedy, pt. 28.66 MB4.72 MB4.33 MB
58 - Ch. 29: Lady O'Hara Triumphant, pt. 14.06 MB2.21 MB2.03 MB
59 - Ch. 29: Lady O'Hara Triumphant, pt. 23.72 MB2.00 MB1.86 MB
60 - Epilogue3.62 MB1.95 MB1.81 MB
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Reviewer: Rare Clones - [3.0 out of 5 stars] - November 8, 2009
Subject: Heyer juvenilia
Georgette Heyer was a teenager when she wrote 'The Black Moth', and it shows, so if you are a fan of the sparklingly witty Regency romances she wrote later in her career you will be disappointed here. However, if you are dedicated to Heyer, you will not be surprised to find that she was a natural story-teller from the start. 'The Black Moth' lacks maturity, but it is not without its pleasures, and Sibella Denton is a very pleasant reader.


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