B. J. Harrison Reads Gismondi's Wage

Benvenuto Gismondi is sitting on his horse, breathing hard and grinning, while looking at Messer Crespi. Crespi is also grinning while laying in the snow with his arms flung wide. The only problem is that the man is not breathing. Gismondi is a murderer and thief, who plans to assassinate his next target - the Duke Cesare Borgia. However, things go wrong when the rumors of Gismodi’s plan reaches Borgia.

Why did Gismondi murder Messer Crespi? Was it a revenge? Why is he also planning to assassinate Lord Borgia? Will Gismondi succeed once again in his evil plan? Find all the answers in Rafael Sabatini’s 1912 novel about murder, espionage and death "Gismondi's Wage".

B. J. Harrison started his Classic Tales Podcast back in 2007, wanting to breathe new life into classic stories. He masterfully plays with a wide array of voices and accents and has since then produced over 500 audiobooks. Now in collaboration with SAGA Egmont, his engaging narration of these famous classics is available to readers everywhere.

Rafael Sabatini (1875 – 1950) was an Italian-English novelist and a short story writer. He produced over thirty novels, six non-fiction books, eight collections of short stories and various uncollected short stories. "The Sea Hawk" (1915) is Sabatini’s worldwide bestseller, together with "Captain Blood" (1922), "Scaramouche" (1921) and "Bellarion the Fortunate"(1926). By the year 1925 many of his books had been turned into movies and different plays.

Kokeile 30 tuntia ilmaiseksi

  • Lue ja kuuntele tänään
  • Ei sitoumusta, voit perua milloin vain
Kokeile nyt ilmaiseksi

Tee jokaisesta hetkestä seikkailu

  • Kuljeta satojatuhansia tarinoita taskussasi
  • Ei sitoumusta, voit perua milloin vain
Kokeile nyt ilmaiseksi
Hymyilevä nainen katsoo ulos junan ikkunasta, kuulokkeet päässään ja puhelin kädessään

Aloita tämä kirja jo tänään, hintaan 0€

  • Kokeilujakson aikana käytössäsi on kaikki sovelluksen kirjat
  • Ei sitoumusta, voit perua milloin vain
Kokeile nyt ilmaiseksi
Yli 52 000 ihmistä on antanut Nextorylle viisi tähteä App Storessa ja Google Playssä.