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The Wind in the Portico

By: John Buchan
Narrated by: Cathy Dobson
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Colonel John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir (1875 - 1940) was a Scottish novelist, historian and politician. He is best known for his mystery and ghost stories.The Wind in the Portico is a strange tale of a visit by a classical scholar, Nightingale, to an odd castle set in a park in Shropshire where a rare manuscript is housed.

The owner of the castle is the amiable but eccentric Dubellay, an amateur historian who inherited his title and mansion ten years earlier and took the opportunity to excavate the site of an old Roman temple in the grounds. Since then he has spent a fortune building a huge and bizarre portico onto one side of his house as a home for the carvings and altar from the temple.

Nightingale is puzzled by the oppressive heat in the house, the strange hot wind which blows through the portico... and most of all by the very odd behaviour of Dubellay. It appears that Dubellay is in terrible danger and something highly sinister has taken up residence in the portico.

Public Domain (P)2014 Red Door Audiobooks
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but I don't really know what it was about. The reader had very little inflection in it. They also made very little effort to sound like the character. I may not need a dude to read a dude, but please make your voice have a less feminine quality to it.

it was read.....

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I cannot understand how readers can be so poorly educated. This ghastly woman mispronounces any word that is even remotely arcane. Demesne ( pronounced "domain" ) becomes de mez nee in her mouth. Her phrasing and accent are vulgate. A good read is made almost incomprehensible

Do NOT listen to anything read by C Dobson!!!!

Great yarn....hideous reader

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