Author(s): Peake, Mervyn
Reader(s): Degas, Rupert
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Catalogue No: NA0063
Barcode: 9781843795407
Release Date: 01/2011

PEAKE, M.: Titus Groan (Abridged)

Tracklist

Disc 1
Peake, Mervyn - Author
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
1Gormenghast taken by itself would have displayed…07:23
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
2As Flay passed the curator on his way to the door…05:33
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
3It was impossible for the apprentices to force themselves…05:43
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
4He peered at the immobile huddle of limbs.04:40
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
5From his vantage point he was able to get a clear view…07:47
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
6Her Ladyship, the seventy-sixth Countess of Groan…04:06
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
7Every morning of the year…04:43
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
8Mrs. Slagg entered.05:30
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
9Leaving the tray on the mat outside…03:13
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
10Mrs. Slagg made her way along the narrow stone path…06:40
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
11Titus, under the care of Nannie Slagg and Keda…06:58
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
12Tradition playing its remorseless part…06:35
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
13Meanwhile, hiding behind a turn in the passage…04:49
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
14Mr. Flay was possessed by two major vexations.04:59
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
Disc 2
1Yesterday had exhausted him…04:18
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
2On the afternoon following her brother's birth…06:25
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
3As she stood breathless beside the table…06:03
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
4Mrs. Slagg was so agitated at the sight…06:25
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
5The Doctor all this while had had his glass of cognac…04:40
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
6As he returned through the hall his mind was so engrossed…06:49
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
7Autumn returned to Gormenghast like a dark spirit…02:50
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
8The library of Gormenghast was situated…06:18
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
9At the same moment that Flay was leaving Fuchsia's bedroom…07:07
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
10Instead of crossing over to the Doctor's house…06:45
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
11When Keda came back to her people…07:24
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
12There was a discreet tapping at the twins' door.06:42
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
13'And now you must tell me, dear ladies…'06:25
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
Disc 3
1On one excuse or another…04:22
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
2It happened on the day of Steerpike's second daylight visit…07:42
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
3The crags of the mountain were ruthless…06:10
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
4There had been a slight but perceptible lifting…06:05
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
5Suddenly not only was Irma seized…06:14
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
6Prunesquallor did what he could to help Mrs. Slagg…04:48
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
7The Doctor and Flay, leaping forward, half caught her.06:02
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
8One evening, several weeks after the burning…05:30
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
9Unable to reconcile the heroism of Steerpike's rescue…04:08
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
10It was only when the coffin stood near the graveside…04:24
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
11About a week after Sourdust's burial…06:03
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
12Spring has come and gone…05:29
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
13Suddenly a voice comes from the mouth.04:07
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
14The morning light is strengthening…07:48
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
Disc 4
1Steerpike has some difficulty in finding Flay…07:21
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
2Barquentine is unaware…07:15
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
3It was four days since the Dark Breakfast…05:53
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
4Wiping the sweat from his brow as he rose to his feet…06:49
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
5They were about halfway to the Hall of Spiders…05:56
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
6Swelter was running the flat of his hand along the steel…04:56
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
7Swelter, once his sense of balance was restored…04:17
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
8Of the nightmare that followed it is needful to say…05:50
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
9The inexplicable disappearance of both Lord Sepulchrave…05:28
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
10Something in a white shroud was moving towards the door…04:34
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
11The day of the 'Earling' was a day of rain.03:37
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
12Barquentine had started…04:48
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
13In the arms of the woman on the shore…06:09
Degas, Rupert (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 05:08:35