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The Man Who Disappeared | L. T. Meade and Robert Eustace | A Bitesized Audiobook 

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Charles Pleydell receives an unexpected visit from his old friend Oscar Digby, an explorer, with news of an exciting discovery in South America. But it soon becomes clear that some devious villains are on Digby's track... Can Pleydell act in time to save his friend and secure the secret? Story begins at 00:01:18
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00:00:00 Introduction
00:01:18 The Man Who Disappeared
01:01:00 Credits and thanks
L. T. Meade (Elizabeth Thomasina Meade Smith, 1844-1914) was born in County Cork, Ireland. She began writing fiction at the age of 17, and had a highly prolific career, publishing almost 300 books in her lifetime. She married Alfred Toulmin Smith in London, in 1879, when she was in her mid-30s. She was an advocate of feminist causes, and as a solo writer became most associated with adventure stories for girls and young people, of which the most famous was ‘A World of Girls’, published in 1886.
However, she was also well known for her many mystery and suspense stories, and her name appeared frequently in the periodicals of the 1890s and early 1900s. Interestingly, in this genre she often wrote in collaboration with medical practitioners; first with Dr. Clifford Halifax, with whom she produced a series entitled ‘Stories from the Diaries of a Doctor’ in 1893, and later with Robert Eustace, who collaborated with her on several successful series from the mid-1890s onwards. It’s not fully known how the collaborations worked, but it seems likely that she did the majority of the actual writing while the doctors supplied the ideas and scientific details which underpin many of the plots.
Robert Eustace is something of a shadowy figure. It's obviously a pen name, but the identity of the person behind the name is very uncertain. The most often cited candidate is Dr. Eustace Robert Barton, although there’s no certainty or consensus about that, not least because his given birth date varies wildly between sources (1854, 1869 or 1871, depending on the source), and he’s recorded as having died in both 1932 and 1943, and also as still living (but retired) in 1947. This confusion suggests to me that two different people may have used the same pseudonym. Whoever he was, aside from his work with L. T. Meade, the pen name of Robert Eustace is probably best remembered today for a much later work of crime fiction, collaborating with Dorothy L. Sayers on her 1930 novel 'The Documents of the Case'.
Together Meade and Eustace created a number of recurring characters, including John Bell, who describes himself in the introduction to his collected stories as "a professional exposer of ghosts, and one who can clear away the mysteries of most haunted houses" - making him in effect a more sceptical counterpart to William Hope Hodgson's Carnacki, the Ghost Finder (who first appeared in print a decade or so later). Bell featured in a series of stories in Cassell’s Magazine in 1897, which were later published in book form under the title 'A Master of Mysteries' in 1898. I've recorded this series, which is available to listen here:
• A Master of Mysteries ...
'The Man Who Disappeared' first appeared in the December 1901 issue of The Strand Magazine.
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@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio 2 дня назад
Story begins at 00:01:18 Charles Pleydell receives an unexpected visit from his old friend Oscar Digby, an explorer, with news of an exciting discovery in South America. But it soon becomes clear that some devious villains are on Digby's track... Can Pleydell act in time to save his friend and secure the secret? See the video description for some background notes on the authors. If you enjoyed this story you may enjoy some of my previous readings of Meade and Eustace stories, 'A Master of Mysteries', featuring "professional exposer of ghosts" John Bell, available here: ru-vid.com/group/PLi95qAoufCZLC2ixFiWF3flPkm1JhyCnJ Or for a selection of other Victorian and Edwardian detectives, you may like to try my "Rivals of Sherlock Holmes" playlist: ru-vid.com/group/PLi95qAoufCZL5tiXECltwXUI2QDDFrDHD
@mariameere5807
@mariameere5807 2 дня назад
Excellent accent! I love it! I love the story and I love your performance! Genuinely, it makes the world of a difference that you are an actor! Best wishes! 🙏
@patriciaramsey5294
@patriciaramsey5294 2 дня назад
​@@mariameere5807you are soooo right.
@kathleenellenford4816
@kathleenellenford4816 2 дня назад
Thank you!
@niamuun
@niamuun 2 дня назад
Well said! We adore them as well…relaxing at the end of a long day
@heathermacdonald6404
@heathermacdonald6404 2 дня назад
Super! (And I love the beard! You remind me of Shakespeare.)👍🏻😊
@ginabeena6757
@ginabeena6757 2 дня назад
Do you see how happy we all are when you put out a new video? It's just so exciting! ❤️
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio 5 часов назад
Very kind of you, thank you Gina!
@marciedewolff9357
@marciedewolff9357 2 дня назад
My cup runneth over. I do not even care that my new rose bushes are just sitting there looking green and naked, refusing to bloom. 😁🤗
@mariameere5807
@mariameere5807 2 дня назад
They will if you play this to them!🌟🕊🤍🕊 🌹🥀🌷🥀🌹
@marciedewolff9357
@marciedewolff9357 2 дня назад
@@mariameere5807 I should try it...nothing else seems to be working and listening to Simon certainly makes me happy!😂
@smythharris2635
@smythharris2635 2 дня назад
Look in the mirror ma'am, I'm sure a rose is blooming there.
@mariameere5807
@mariameere5807 День назад
Marcie, I am jealous! What a beautiful reply you got! I have a cactus 🌵 it’s the first plant I’ve not overwatered and loved to death!!!
@marciedewolff9357
@marciedewolff9357 День назад
@@mariameere5807 I almost gave up on plants of any kind a few years ago. My dear friend gave me a Norfolk pine tree and as hard as I tried, I managed to kill it. The guilt was overwhelming! But my Mom lives with me now and she at 90 years young, is a master gardener and I have learned so much from her and am back in the ranks of the green thumbs....With very close adult supervision.😂
@mariameere5807
@mariameere5807 2 дня назад
You are spoiling us Simon we adore you and your beautiful dulcet tones and you know how I feel about this author! Like me from Ireland but with an English heart! I get homesick for London now if I leave!! 🙏💜🪷✨
@tammyhanlon3057
@tammyhanlon3057 2 дня назад
Hi, Simon. I'm glad to see your face. I can't stop to talk right now, I have a new story to listen too. Thanks so much, I'm sure it will be perfect, as always.
@simoneclift3155
@simoneclift3155 2 дня назад
Aaaaaand relax. Thank you Mr Stanhope for another fabulous story telling. 😊
@mngirl5437
@mngirl5437 2 дня назад
Thanks for the great reading Simon ❤
@leriava
@leriava 2 дня назад
I thought I had heard of all LT Meade & Eustace stories, but this one is new to me. What a treat! Thank you!
@maxgc6413
@maxgc6413 2 дня назад
Simon, you have been my go to story teller for well over a year and will be for many moons to come. You elevate the material as the author intended to Globe theater levels of excellence. I'm glad to be a member now and look forward to tales throughout the summer. Ps. hoping for something spooky soon :)
@gogolsdeadsouls
@gogolsdeadsouls 2 дня назад
Simon Stanhope and Tony Walker are by far the best narrators of audiobooks. Brilliant talents and a genuine passion for the stories and their authors.
@crimsonwolf9099
@crimsonwolf9099 2 дня назад
Not familiar with Tony Walker (yet) but totally agree with you about Mr Stanhope. The best! I must add my other fave narrator, Greg Wagland (aka Magpie Audio).
@lindamoser6317
@lindamoser6317 2 дня назад
​Tony Walker is great with his ghost stories. I favor Simon but both r awesome story tellers!!❤​@@crimsonwolf9099
@parabellum2126
@parabellum2126 День назад
I agree that Simon is a wonderful narrator. I also recommend Jasper Le strange who narrates and also writes stories for Encrypted Horror
@ClockworkChainsaw
@ClockworkChainsaw 22 часа назад
@@parabellum2126 I agree with all mentioned so far, but you can'@t forget @Horrorbabble.
@crystalclear6864
@crystalclear6864 2 дня назад
Oooh! Marvelous. Tks Simon
@dodiekoehler
@dodiekoehler 2 дня назад
Thank you Simon. I really liked this one. I appreciate your work.
@KaleOrton
@KaleOrton 2 дня назад
Thank you Simon! 👍❤
@SpuktasticAudio
@SpuktasticAudio 2 дня назад
Another long one. Deep joy. More is more when it comes to my beloved Simon. Oh, and nice to see you getting your Bear on in the intro vid. Woof! 🤭 ❤
@elleeo1495
@elleeo1495 2 дня назад
A chilling story, so marvelously performed! Thank you, Simon! You are the best
@cannett8966
@cannett8966 2 дня назад
Love the accent! I would so enjoy seeing you on stage. 💚💚💚🍀🍀🍀
@charlottehackett6389
@charlottehackett6389 2 дня назад
Thank you, Simon! (Oh, love the facial hair!)
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio 5 часов назад
Thank you Charlotte!
@eleshasmith6064
@eleshasmith6064 2 дня назад
Always a perfect pleasure. Thank you so much! ❤❤
@rstephens9834
@rstephens9834 2 дня назад
What a treat. 😀
@sonsoffalstaff2600
@sonsoffalstaff2600 2 дня назад
Perfect timing.
@lindamoser6317
@lindamoser6317 2 дня назад
Wonderful story!! It's got everything... mystery, intrigue, danger, a gold mine, a creepy dark mansion and all needed to keep u on the edge of your seat. ❤
@tammyhanlon3057
@tammyhanlon3057 2 дня назад
That was a pretty good story, beautifully narrated. I count you among my blessings, Simon.
@heathermoulds73
@heathermoulds73 2 дня назад
Like the beard Simon, most distinguished,sir.x love your work 😌
@nct948
@nct948 2 дня назад
And suddenly there is no more any mention of the tresor map, so it is a very unsatisfactory ending when murderers not only cannot be procecuted but become ones of the richest people on earth 😂. No fault of the narrator of course, who is always a pleasure to listen to. Thank you.
@blackswan1900
@blackswan1900 2 дня назад
Yayyy! I'm a member now! Thank you so much for all the joy your narations bring me!
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio 5 часов назад
Thank you so much for your support!
@MadonnaGrogan
@MadonnaGrogan 2 дня назад
A wonderfull rare treat, much thanks
@irenabevans3411
@irenabevans3411 2 дня назад
Welcome back it's an age since I've had a download from you, most likely YT has been playing the lottery on what I receive, last time I got one you were clean shaven.!!!!, must admit the beard does suit you. Thank you for this intriguing tale, most enjoyable😊
@GradKat
@GradKat 2 дня назад
That was a disturbing solution to the mysterious disappearance! My mind was running to hidden trapdoors and priest holes, I must admit.
@crimsonwolf9099
@crimsonwolf9099 2 дня назад
Just totally wonderful!!!
@nw133
@nw133 2 дня назад
I love the story but even more so loving the facial hair....fabulous!!
@pilgrim....
@pilgrim.... 11 часов назад
Another great story and new to me. As usual a stellar performance from yourself, again setting the bar high for the competition. Thank you ❤
@susanotway7875
@susanotway7875 2 дня назад
Excellent as always Simon. Many thanks.
@119bm14
@119bm14 2 дня назад
Your uploads are always a treat, Simon.
@nickybaker1338
@nickybaker1338 22 часа назад
Such suspense & intrigue! Thank you-brilliant 🥰
@annagettings4675
@annagettings4675 2 дня назад
Wonderful! I knew that damned tank had something to do with it. But I kept thinking of that awful fiend John George Haigh. I knew it could be that because he could never get rid of the bones, revolting man. But what was it then? What a surprise! Thank you so much Simon. So beautifully read as always ❤
@januzzell8631
@januzzell8631 День назад
Thrilling to see you again - such fun
@amgroves76
@amgroves76 19 часов назад
Wonderful, both the story and the reading
@thurayya8905
@thurayya8905 День назад
I had not heard this one before; thank you.
@vickif.4645
@vickif.4645 2 дня назад
This is a great one. Love the new intro and the beard! Thanks, Simon ☺️
@clarahalfin399
@clarahalfin399 20 часов назад
Excellent!!! You are a wonderful Artist!!!
@mjrchapin
@mjrchapin 2 дня назад
Thesse stories are quaint and charming, but that's just the icing on the horrors of the plot!!
@SunnySmile-fr5yg
@SunnySmile-fr5yg 2 дня назад
So nice to hear from you again 😍
@nickybaker1338
@nickybaker1338 2 дня назад
Fab-a whole hour! Looking forward to this ...😍
@paulacnote
@paulacnote 2 дня назад
So happy...love the beard!
@tomasomaonaigh7659
@tomasomaonaigh7659 2 дня назад
7.55 going to sleep. Bram Stoker must feel violated. Turning in his grave even. I may well.be wrong said I.
@katyvdb5993
@katyvdb5993 2 дня назад
Beautifully read and very effective. The story itself was unexpectedly dark and chilling. Also exasperating! - why must characters ignore sound advice?
@baruchben-david4196
@baruchben-david4196 2 дня назад
Very true... but I guess if they did listen, there wouldn't be as many great tales...
@katyvdb5993
@katyvdb5993 23 часа назад
@@baruchben-david4196 Fair comment. Just as many horror films would end tamely after a mere 10 minutes if the protagonists showed an ounce of self-preservation when someone says 'Let's break into the haunted lunatic asylum at midnight'!
@diannebalemi6334
@diannebalemi6334 2 дня назад
Thanks mate,from NZ.😊
@jackyhawkins1895
@jackyhawkins1895 2 дня назад
Thank you so much 😊
@stephaniealeman8522
@stephaniealeman8522 2 дня назад
Ah the upper Essequibo- a region I know well having lived with Amerindian people during my fieldwork as an anthropologist- there are still those who come looking for gold and diamonds there, but no chart ever leads to vast riches…Pleydell rather an opportunist in the end though, I must say…
@snippycutwell9878
@snippycutwell9878 2 дня назад
That beard quite rakish...🙂 thank you for the story
@user-wv2tl2yh9k
@user-wv2tl2yh9k 2 дня назад
This is great
@uslines
@uslines 2 дня назад
Great story until the very end. Good grief, they both lived happily ever after!
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio 5 часов назад
Not the most original of endings, I agree!
@KarenBryant-qv9nm
@KarenBryant-qv9nm 2 дня назад
Thank you.
@sarge4455
@sarge4455 2 дня назад
Right on 😊
@mikekennedy5470
@mikekennedy5470 2 дня назад
By all means go to dinner with your buddy but take care to bring a 45 cal semi auto pistol with a few xtra clips..
@leebennett1821
@leebennett1821 2 дня назад
Thanks
@judikingsman6132
@judikingsman6132 2 дня назад
Hello Simon. It's 1740 and I'm in bed already with my 3 cats. I'm here in Tasmania 🇦🇺 and it's really cold 🥶❄️. I'll listen to you until I awake tomorrow ❣️😁
@qingma7663
@qingma7663 День назад
Thanks!
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio 5 часов назад
Thank you!
@4362mont
@4362mont День назад
Nope... No way they actually were allowed to leave... What sort of "friend" or police would allow them to walk??
@davidwhite7294
@davidwhite7294 2 дня назад
One wonders if this story is where Haigh the acid bath murderer got the idea.
@judikingsman6132
@judikingsman6132 2 дня назад
Have you recorded other Hamilton Cleek stories, and where can we find them? ❤❤
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio 5 часов назад
Only one other so far, the "origin story" for the character: available here, in case you missed it: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Z-QYxGJQvZk.html I do hope to record some more of his adventures in the future
@headphone.spirit
@headphone.spirit 13 часов назад
Hi I'm a new subscriber! I really hit the jackpot with your channel & I'm loving it, but there's so many I was wondering if someone could point me to one that takes place on a farm?
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio 5 часов назад
Thanks for subscribing! The only farm-related story which springs to mind is 'Nut Bush Farm', by Charlotte Riddell... one of my earliest efforts (over 4 years ago), available here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-D3m1ezYdQ2g.html
@headphone.spirit
@headphone.spirit 3 часа назад
@@BitesizedAudio thank you so much!
@footfault
@footfault 2 дня назад
There probably wasn't much of a market for liquid air at the time. Hardly a good business practice to schlep giant tanks around. Btw, one wonders if the Brazilian nuts left empty-handed, or if their goal was achieved.
@michaelgilbert3713
@michaelgilbert3713 День назад
quote unquote © the rain ☔ in ______ falls mainly on the ⏸ ✈ 😊
@michaelgilbert3713
@michaelgilbert3713 День назад
😊 Simon Stanhope 😊 to be or not to be 🔝 what matter 🔝 🔝 the dealer 😊 or 🔝 the house 🏡 😊 ©
@flapjackfae
@flapjackfae День назад
As ever, I enjoy your reading very much, but the story puzzles me. Even if the daughter - for whatever reason - doesn't write to Digby directly with her warning, why does Pleydell not tell him the source of his fears, instead of stating seemingly baseless distrust? Am I missing something, or does this make no sense, except in the interest of prolonging the story and artificially sustaining the suspense?
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio 5 часов назад
I know what you mean. I couldn't help but wonder [SPOILER ALERT for anyone who hasn't listened yet] why Pleydell didn't just show the lady's letter to his friend to convince him of the genuineness of the danger, rather than making ambiguous hints ... But, as you say, it would have shortened the drama somewhat and we wouldn't have had the ingenious denouement/solution
@leebennett1821
@leebennett1821 22 часа назад
Was the Inspectors first Name Jack
@minvalara2765
@minvalara2765 2 дня назад
❤❤❤
@nickynoonooVIII
@nickynoonooVIII 2 дня назад
🖤🖤🖤🖤
@Vixnsix
@Vixnsix 2 дня назад
how about the diaper new look on the intro 👏👏👊😎 keep up the good work
@sandraelder1101
@sandraelder1101 2 дня назад
Ha! I’m quite sure you meant DAPPER. 😁
@Vixnsix
@Vixnsix 2 дня назад
@@sandraelder1101 damn auto correct. it has no appreciation for classic literature. I apparently have no time for proofreading... bring on the midsummer maddness
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio 5 часов назад
@Vixnsix Glad we cleared that up!
@barrycrump6189
@barrycrump6189 2 дня назад
The BBC (both radio & TV) should be tapping you on your shoulder with a view to once again creating some quality programming.
@smythharris2635
@smythharris2635 2 дня назад
I'm sorry to inform you that is the longest of long shots. The cultural climate has changed irreversibly.
@drangonfliepink79
@drangonfliepink79 2 дня назад
Mmm why did he marry a murderer omg!!!
@mijiyoon5575
@mijiyoon5575 2 дня назад
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@jwsuicides8095
@jwsuicides8095 2 дня назад
Are you aware that another channel is using your voice on AI to read stories?
@vickif.4645
@vickif.4645 11 часов назад
What channel is that?
@jwsuicides8095
@jwsuicides8095 7 часов назад
@@vickif.4645 neuralsurfer
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio 5 часов назад
@jwsuicides8095 A few people have warned me about this... although having listened to a few samples I don't think it is my voice, there's perhaps an echo of my tone in places. I thought it sounded a bit like Jared Harris. But I really appreciate your concern in flagging it up, thank you: it's something I know I need to keep aware of.
@tomasomaonaigh7659
@tomasomaonaigh7659 2 дня назад
Shes no lady.... No disrespect.
@michaelgilbert3713
@michaelgilbert3713 День назад
Red Yellow flag RU-vid 😊
@libratude9595
@libratude9595 15 часов назад
The ending is disappointing. They should have been put them under the jail.
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio 4 часа назад
It is a bit unsatisfactory, I agree, but speaks to the unique methods of the criminals I suppose... A fair few of the Sherlock Holmes stories (which I love) also have unsatisfactory endings where the criminals get away, or are supposed lost at sea, etc
@BuildingCenter
@BuildingCenter 2 дня назад
Cool reading, except for the Spanish accents.
@stevenverhaegen8729
@stevenverhaegen8729 2 дня назад
Omg... 😳🫣 Reminded me of the Lost city of Z and colonel Fawcett and the Peter Fleming book about the expedition looking for him.. . (is that in the public domain? Would make good reading too). 😀
@ViccyJ
@ViccyJ 2 дня назад
Thanks
@BitesizedAudio
@BitesizedAudio 5 часов назад
Thank you so much for your support
@ViccyJ
@ViccyJ 3 часа назад
You are more than welcome. Your narrations are such a joy, thank you 😻
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