
The Great Skene Mystery
Bernard Capes
"The Great Skene Mystery" by Bernard Capes is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story follows Richard Gaskett, whose life is entangled in themes of identity, familial relationships, and social class as he navigates his inheritance and connections to the distinguished Skene family. The narrative introduces a sense of mystery and intrigue, particularly regarding the secrets of Richard's origins and his complicated relationship with Lady Skene, who does not acknowledge him as her son.
At the beginning of the story, Richard reflects on his upbringing in a family marked by disdain and emotional coldness. He struggles with the contempt of Lady Skene, his mother, who raised him with emotional detachment, and he has complicated feelings towards his stepfather. Simultaneously, Richard becomes involved in the world of Clapham, where a mix of past decisions, present ambitions, and complex relationships begins to unfold. This is highlighted by his manipulative encounters with characters such as Mother Carey and Miss Christmas, as well as his ambitions and questionable intentions regarding the legacy of the Skene name.
The opening sets a dark tone, filled with tension and hints of unfolding drama and conflict, engaging readers with its rich characterizations and psychological depth.
Duration - 8h 32m.
Author - Bernard Capes.
Narrator - Winston Drake.
Published Date - Thursday, 23 January 2025.
Copyright - © 1907 Bernard Capes ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
"The Great Skene Mystery" by Bernard Capes is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story follows Richard Gaskett, whose life is entangled in themes of identity, familial relationships, and social class as he navigates his inheritance and connections to the distinguished Skene family. The narrative introduces a sense of mystery and intrigue, particularly regarding the secrets of Richard's origins and his complicated relationship with Lady Skene, who does not acknowledge him as her son. At the beginning of the story, Richard reflects on his upbringing in a family marked by disdain and emotional coldness. He struggles with the contempt of Lady Skene, his mother, who raised him with emotional detachment, and he has complicated feelings towards his stepfather. Simultaneously, Richard becomes involved in the world of Clapham, where a mix of past decisions, present ambitions, and complex relationships begins to unfold. This is highlighted by his manipulative encounters with characters such as Mother Carey and Miss Christmas, as well as his ambitions and questionable intentions regarding the legacy of the Skene name. The opening sets a dark tone, filled with tension and hints of unfolding drama and conflict, engaging readers with its rich characterizations and psychological depth. Duration - 8h 32m. Author - Bernard Capes. Narrator - Winston Drake. Published Date - Thursday, 23 January 2025. Copyright - © 1907 Bernard Capes ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:05
Chapter 1
Duration:00:08:51
Chapter 2
Duration:00:11:41
Chapter 3
Duration:00:22:52
Chapter 4
Duration:00:06:46
Chapter 5
Duration:00:11:56
Chapter 6
Duration:00:07:24
Chapter 7
Duration:00:08:53
Chapter 8
Duration:00:11:04
Chapter 9
Duration:00:17:46
Chapter 10
Duration:00:23:43
Chapter 11
Duration:00:24:34
Chapter 12
Duration:00:14:20
Chapter 13
Duration:00:17:57
Chapter 14
Duration:00:18:56
Chapter 15
Duration:00:27:27
Chapter 16
Duration:00:08:07
Chapter 17
Duration:00:05:34
Chapter 18
Duration:00:09:01
Chapter 19
Duration:00:14:51
Chapter 20
Duration:00:20:10
Chapter 21
Duration:00:23:02
Chapter 22
Duration:00:17:43
Chapter 23
Duration:00:33:40
Chapter 24
Duration:00:18:13
Chapter 25
Duration:00:10:39
Chapter 26
Duration:00:11:00
Chapter 27
Duration:00:05:34
Chapter 28
Duration:00:18:15
Chapter 29
Duration:00:07:27
Chapter 30
Duration:00:15:19
Chapter 31
Duration:00:14:00
Chapter 32
Duration:00:19:07
Chapter 33
Duration:00:11:16
Chapter 34
Duration:00:15:07
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:10