Mr. Incoul's Misadventure
Saltus has been compared to Oscar Wilde for wit and language. His novels are entertaining, yet philosophical, exposing the vagaries of human nature. The publishers promoted Mr. Incoul's Misadventure thus: "A novel which is sure to be condemned by every one who prefers platitude to paradox, or tea and toast to truffles and red pepper." - Summary by Lynne Thompson
Genre(s): General Fiction, Humorous Fiction
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | Mr. Incoul | Lynne T |
00:10:02 |
Play 02 | Miss Barhyte Agrees To Change Her Name | Mike Pelton |
00:15:00 |
Play 03 | After Darkness | Jennifer Russell |
00:12:20 |
Play 04 | An Evening Call | Jairus Amar |
00:15:01 |
Play 05 | A Yellow Envelope | Jairus Amar |
00:28:03 |
Play 06 | Biarritz | Jeremiah Sutherland |
00:20:25 |
Play 07 | What May Be Seen From A Palco | Lynne T |
00:24:06 |
Play 08 | An Unexpected Guest | Jeremiah Sutherland |
00:15:40 |
Play 09 | Mr. Incoul Dines In Spain | Jeremiah Sutherland |
00:15:43 |
Play 10 | The Point Of View | Lynne T |
00:14:24 |
Play 11 | The House In The Parc Monceau | Lynne T |
00:10:29 |
Play 12 | Mr. Incoul Is Preoccupied | Matt Butcher |
00:10:15 |
Play 13 | What May Be Heard In A Greenroom | Matt Butcher |
00:09:30 |
Play 14 | Karl Grows A Moustache | Matt Butcher |
00:12:11 |
Play 15 | May Expostulates | Matt Butcher |
00:18:20 |
Play 16 | The Bare Bodkin | Matt Butcher |
00:17:44 |
Play 17 | Maida's Nuptials | Mike Pelton |
00:11:44 |
Play 18 | Mr. Incoul Goes Over The Accounts | David Olson |
00:08:51 |