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The Gabriel Hounds

By: Mary Stewart
Narrated by: Ellie Heydon
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Romance, intrigue, legend and adventure meet in this Lebanon-set classic gothic romance by beloved author Mary Stewart.

Legend has it that when the Gabriel Hounds run howling over the crumbling palace of Dar Ibrahim, high in the Adonis Valley of Lebanon, death will follow on their heels. When rich, spoilt Christie Mansel arrives at the decaying palace to look after her eccentric Aunt Harriet, she arrives to the sound of howling dogs. The palace is riddled with hidden passages and the servants are unwilling to let anyone see Harriet during the day. It seems the palace hides an extraordinary secret . . . one that somebody is willing to kill to keep.

The deep blue oblong of sky above the open court was pricking already with brilliant stars. No ugly diffusion of city light spoiled the deep velvet of that sky; even hanging as it was above the glittering and crowded richness of the Damascus oasis, it spoke of the desert and the vast empty silence beyond the last palm tree.

'A comfortable chair and a Mary Stewart: total heaven. I'd rather read her than most other authors.' Harriet Evans

©1967 Mary Stewart (P)2019 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
Mystery Romance Romantic Suspense Suspense Fiction

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"A comfortable chair and a Mary Stewart: total heaven. I'd rather read her than most other authors." (Harriet Evans)

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It was a good story which I enjoyed a lot. Unlike other reviewers, I coped with the "incest" element, and the odd pronounciation and even the cockney Arab taxi driver did not bother me. My angst is reserved for the contrived and plain weird phobia of the heroine towards cats! And even worse, the number of poor ill-treated dogs that put in an appearance. I was at end of my tether by the time our incestuous pair finally rescued one. But the two larger "guard" dogs who turned out friendly just disappeared at end of the dramatic finale. Presumably they just faced a future as neglected ill-treated strays like the other canine characters. Animal neglect is one of the less attractive insights into the 1950s/60s that Mary Stewart novels reveal.

animal peril

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It becomes clear in the first few pages about the potential love interest between 2 cousins whose fathers are twins. In today’s age that does not sit well and stopped me from revelling in the usual romance angle.

The thriller aspect of the story is rather fun, with a gothic feel, although still not as fantastic as some of MS’s other works.

As others have mentioned, the narrator makes several odd prononciation choices. Beirut pronounced “bear-root” happened a lot, and several other more single-instance choices were just incorrect. Makes the listening a little jarring but it’s not too frequent to completely upset the listener.

Of its time

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I liked it all. Thank you. I read it as a young person so just loved listening to it now as I turn 80! How the world has changed!

Excellent reader

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I've always loved Mary Stewart... I read my mama's old copies 30 years ago and they are always littered with foreign names and text. The narrator has a sweet voice but... Christ.. Every single of these new Stewart recordings is littered with mispronunciations of English words - let alone the foreign text. Do actors not bother to do their research, are studio staff badly educated or are they now too afraid to correct actors when they make a massive mess of words? It feels like every 15 mins there's a word or name blatantly mispronounced. While I'm beefing... An Arabic driver's voice in this recording is portrayed as... Cockney. Seriously???

Great story but I could do without wincing all the time. Very careless production.

Lovely story... Slightly ropey narration

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I grew up with Mary Stewart's books, and they are all excellent. Lyrical in description and beautifully written. This is also a cracking thriller. Very well performed too.

Brilliant

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