23 episodes

May Agnes Fleming is renowned as Canada's first best-selling novelist. She wrote 42 novels, many of which have only been published posthumously.
The Midnight Queen is set in London, in the year of the plague 1665. Sir Norman Kingsley visits the soothsayer "La Masque" who shows him the vision of a beautiful young lady. Falling madly in love with her, he is astonished to find her only a short time later and saves her from being buried alive. He takes her home to care for her, but while he fetches a doctor, she disappears. Sir Kingsley and his friend Ormistan embark on an adventure to solve the mystery of the young lady - will they ever find her again? (Summary by Availle)

Midnight Queen, The by May Agnes Fleming (1840 - 1880‪)‬ LibriVox

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May Agnes Fleming is renowned as Canada's first best-selling novelist. She wrote 42 novels, many of which have only been published posthumously.
The Midnight Queen is set in London, in the year of the plague 1665. Sir Norman Kingsley visits the soothsayer "La Masque" who shows him the vision of a beautiful young lady. Falling madly in love with her, he is astonished to find her only a short time later and saves her from being buried alive. He takes her home to care for her, but while he fetches a doctor, she disappears. Sir Kingsley and his friend Ormistan embark on an adventure to solve the mystery of the young lady - will they ever find her again? (Summary by Availle)

    01 - The Sorceress

    01 - The Sorceress

    • 26 min
    02 - The Dead Bride

    02 - The Dead Bride

    • 25 min
    03 - The Court Page

    03 - The Court Page

    • 17 min
    04 - The Stranger

    04 - The Stranger

    • 19 min
    05 - The Dwarf and the Ruin

    05 - The Dwarf and the Ruin

    • 20 min
    06 - La Masque

    06 - La Masque

    • 25 min

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