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Green Money

By: D.E. Stevenson
Narrated by: Kris Dyer
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Young George Ferrier's frivolous jaunt in London ends with an unexpected encounter with the wealthy Mr. Green, an old friend of his father, who spontaneously drafts George into being a trustee for his daughter Elma.

George accepts (primarily due to the payment involved) and puts it out of his mind, returning home to his high-spirited Irish mother, distracted astronomer father, and friends Peter Seeley and his sister Cathy.

But Mr. Green's sudden death - and the discovery that his fellow trustees are distinctly on the shady side - launches George into a series of rollicking adventures as he attempts to secure the overly-sheltered Elma's wealth, protect her from fortune-hunters, and shield her from her own naïve instincts.

First published in 1939 and out of print for many years, Green Money is a delightful tale of fortune and fraud, innocence and experience - and of course romance.

©1939 D.E. Stevenson (P)2025 Soundings
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It is sad to wait for a long time for a new book to come out by an author you love and then have the narration be such a challenge.

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Another charming story by D.E. Stevenson set in the English countryside. A bit of drama, a little humor, and a dash of romance stirred together with a proper accent to yield a delicious listen!

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I had a challenge getting into this book. It was a nice story that left me hanging about one of the couple of story lines. It was as if the author was fed up with this book and finished it on a few pages. All that said, I love D. E. Stevenson’s books and I did enjoy this book— just not as much as I enjoyed her other books.

The clean prose and characterization.

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