Rough Justice

Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835 - 1915)

Who murdered Lisa Rainer? Is it her former lover who went to seek fortune in Africa and fell in love with another on the way back? Were there any blood motives? Detective John Thorne would have to discover. Inspired by a true story, this novel is a page turner. Yet this is not only a detective novel. It deals with class, gender, propriety and family. - Summary by Stav Nisser

Genre(s): Crime & Mystery Fiction, Romance

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 'How Should I Greet Thee?' Marina
00:28:37
Play 02 A Fellow-Feeling Mary Herndon Bell
00:29:49
Play 03 Alone in London Leena Emsley
00:33:04
Play 04 Some One Who Loved Him Leena Emsley
00:39:12
Play 05 At Number Thirteen, Dynevor Street Leena Emsley
00:30:49
Play 06 John Faunce's Experiences. No. 29 Leena Emsley
01:00:47
Play 07 At Bow Street Mary Herndon Bell
00:27:22
Play 08 A Death-Blow Mary Herndon Bell
00:25:24
Play 09 Mr. Faunce's Record Leena Emsley
00:41:25
Play 10 Chums Leena Emsley
00:23:43
Play 11 Other Lives Mary Herndon Bell
00:10:37
Play 12 Nineteenth-Century Crusaders Mary Herndon Bell
00:26:52
Play 13 Mr. Faunce's Report Continued Mary Herndon Bell
00:16:38
Play 14 The Boyhood of Oliver Greswold Mary Herndon Bell
00:25:26
Play 15 Mr. Faunce Continues Mary Herndon Bell
00:30:35
Play 16 Waiting on Fortune Mary Herndon Bell
00:07:19
Play 17 For the Happiness of the Greatest Number Jim Locke
00:29:01
Play 18 What He Meant To Do Jim Locke
00:23:36
Play 19 The American Remembers Mary Herndon Bell
00:32:07
Play 20 The Man Behind the Mask Mary Herndon Bell
00:40:36
Play 21 A New Development Mary Herndon Bell
00:16:29
Play 22 The Enemy and Avenger Mary Herndon Bell
00:32:21