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The Brigandshaw Chronicles Box Set
- Books 1 to 3
- Narrated by: Alex Bhat
- Length: 49 hrs and 19 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The first three audiobooks in Peter Rimmer's epic Brigandshaw Chronicles, the massive series that will have you gripped for months!
Echoes from the Past
In 1887, British ships continue to arrive at the bustling, growing port of Cape Town in South Africa. On board, one of them is a young man, Sebastian Brigandshaw, exiled from England by his abusive father and reluctantly leaving behind his childhood sweetheart, Emily....
Elephant Walk
Harry Brigandshaw has it all—a promising future, a loving family, and the carefree innocence of youth. However, his world quickly unravels in unimaginable ways....
Mad Dogs and Englishmen
One man is grieving. The other seething with hatred. Can fleeing from their inner demons offer the solace they so desperately seek....
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- Pinkie
- 31-03-2024
Wonderful Journey
These first three books are such a wonderful journey. Could not stop listening to them and immediately went on to the next 3 books. Alex Bhat is such a wonderful narrator. Every person....and believe me, there are many in the series, all have their own personalities. He is so easy to listen too.
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- Sharon F
- 01-07-2024
The Brigandshaws
What an amazing series. So well written and perfectly narrated. I listened to books 1-3 back to back and can’t wait to listen to the next, books 4-6.
Although the highly descriptive scenes of South Africa and Rhodesia evoked memories of early Wilbur Smith’s work, Peter Rimmer’s work definitely stands alone and I rate it just as highly.
Very much recommend.
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