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The House of the Deer

By: D. E. Stevenson
Narrated by: Nick McArdle
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Summary

At short notice, Gerald Burleigh Brown is asked to take a deer-stalking holiday in place of his brother-in-law. The old hunting lodge where Gerald stays is miles from the nearest village and surrounded by the forest with its high rocky hills. Apart from getting to know the other people in the house party, Gerald gradually begins to understand and make friends with the local inhabitants. Gerald’s days are spent stalking the “hummel”, a huge hornless stag which proves particularly elusive. Then suddenly an outburst of violence changes the whole nature of his holiday. In trying to protect the girl he's grown to love,l Gerald runs into considerable personal danger.

©1970 Dorothy Emily Peploe (P)2010 Soundings

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  • Jerri C
  • 04-12-10

Final novel by a wonderful author

Nick McArdle does a good job reading this final novel by the author I love best. I find it interesting that he has preformed her first published novel, Peter West and also The House of the Deer, the last novel she wrote. I love the characters in this book, and am so happy that Audible has a number of D. E. Stevenson's works available. I have bought them all. I can only wish that they could make some of her strongest works, from more of the middle of her career available to the public. Suggestions include Five Windows, Spring Magic, Celia's House or Listening Valley. But any D. E. Stevenson is better than none!!

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  • Angela
  • 11-09-12

Excellent reading of a very good book

Would you consider the audio edition of The House of the Deer to be better than the print version?

Nothing compares to reading a real book, written on actual paper! But this is a very good audio version.

What was one of the most memorable moments of The House of the Deer?

This is a favorite book...I know it nearly by heart. I don't think I can point to only one mamorable moment.

Which character – as performed by Nick McArdle – was your favorite?

Nick McArdle did an excelent job of reading the charactres. He did the accents well, without being annoying with them or being hard to understand.

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I wouldn't.

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Love the book. Loved the audible book, though I was very unsure if anyone could pullt it off. Mr. McArdle did, and did it beautifully.

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  • sharon
  • 22-10-13

Mystery in the Scottish Highlands

This is a sequel to "Gerald and Elizabeth" it also has characters from "Charlotte Fairlie"
Good character development and a fine narration. A little too much talk about deer stalking and killing .That is why I gave it one less star than my usual 5 stars for other D E Stevenson stories. Still well worth a listen. Current authors cannot match some of the old ones for consistently good books. More DE Stevenson Please!

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  • Amazon Customer
  • 07-05-17

Great great

Lovely romantic story with very real and lovable characters. Great outdoors and suspense and masterfully read You will enjoy it much more if you previously read or listened to " Gerald and Elizabeth" of which this is a sequel.

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  • Delores DeMaria
  • 12-02-23

Lovely Story

I don’t know why I am reviewing this book, as it seems Audible has changed it policy. When I look up a title now, the reviews are no longer available to read. So very disappointing!! I enjoyed the story & performance.

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  • Cindy Richards
  • 24-05-22

Another great book!

I loved this book! RomNcw, intrigue and the highlands. The only thing I didn’t like is that the narrator sounded like a Norwegian or Swedish accents instead of a Scottish accent for the locals. Made me giggle every time! Alll in all a great listen.