The Three Clerks
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Narrated by:
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Nigel Patterson
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By:
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Anthony Trollope
About this listen
"Easy, very easy, is the slope of hell!"
Bound together by dreams of success, three clerks Harry Norman, Alaric Tudor, and Charley Tudor navigate the ranks of the Civil Service, each of them drawn into a web of temptation and moral dilemmas.
Harry finds himself entangled in a complex love triangle that threatens to shatter his dreams. Will charming and ambitious Alaric succumb to the seductive allure of power–or choose a path steeped in honor? And in the character of Charley, Anthony Trollope draws the picture of his own early days in London as "that most hopeless of human beings, a hobbledehoy of 19, without any idea of a career, or a profession, or a trade."
With his head in the clouds and a heart yearning for romance, Charley must navigate the harsh realities of the world while remaining true to his artistic ambition.
"Oh the City, the weary City, where men go daily to look for money, but find none."
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- Amazon Customer
- 24-03-24
The twisting and turning plot that keeps one listening
A lovely 19th century novel with ups and downs that throws its characters on the storms of life.
At least it is worth persevering with as Trollope finds a way of ending it satisfactorily.
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- Alison Jones
- 07-02-24
A most satisfying tale
Leisurely telling of the lives of three young men and three young women. This is the perfect Trollope to me, which includes episodes that could stand alone such as the descent of the mine.There are plenty of tears from nearly everyone and a lampoon of a romance
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- Anonymous User
- 06-09-24
Trollope at his finest
So very Trollope. The ups and downs of relationships, class issues and etiquette all in minute detail. All very much of its time but some of it surprisingly contemporary. An enjoyable listen.
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