
The Black Spaniel, And Other Stories
Restored Classics to Go EditionBy Robert HichensLength9h 13m
About this audiobook
This edition has been fully restored with modern typesetting, custom cover design. "The Black Spaniel" by Robert Hichens intricately weaves a narrative centered on the contrasting ideologies and personal conflicts of its main characters, Peter Deeming and Vernon Kersteven. Set against the vibrant backdrop of a Roman restaurant, Deeming, a doctor on the mend from stress, and Vernon, a wealthy art enthusiast, are introduced through a mutual acquaintance. Their stark differences quickly surface during a spirited debate about the moral treatment of animals, catalyzed by an encounter with Margherita Terrascalchi, a renowned authoress. Deeming's pragmatic view of animals as instruments for human use clashes with Vernon's compassionate stance advocating for respect and empathy toward animals. As their discussion intensifies, Vernon passionately condemns animal cruelty, hinting at a belief in karmic retribution for those who harm animals. This debate not only explores humanity's ethical responsibilities but also foreshadows a deeper philosophical rift between the two men, further complicated by Vernon's unresolved grief over his lost dog, Whisper, and his fervent opposition to vivisection. Vernon's suspicion of Deeming owning a dog similar to Whisper highlights his emotional turmoil and mistrust, blurring the line between legitimate concern and paranoia. This tension underscores the complex dynamics of friendship, loyalty, and moral conflict, inviting readers to question the true nature of both characters. Parallelly, in a different narrative thread, Mr. Greyne encounters Mademoiselle Verbèna, a Levantine woman mourning her mother's death. Their shared grief forms a bond as they navigate personal tragedies. Greyne's moral struggle extends to Algiers, where he confronts societal expectations and personal desires, culminating in a reckless pursuit of the city's darker aspects. This exploration of temptation and moral boundaries intertwines with the overarching themes of love, loss, and ethical dilemmas present in both storylines.
Audiobook details
GenreGeneral Fiction
Length9 hrs 13 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateNov 14, 2025
LanguageEnglish