The Prisoner of Zenda, Anthony Hope
The Prisoner of Zenda, Anthony Hope
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The Prisoner of Zenda

Author: Anthony Hope

Narrator: Bryan Matthews

Unabridged: 6 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Robert Larson

Published: 08/14/2024


Synopsis

An English gentleman, Rudolf Rassendyll, finds himself in the fictional kingdom of Ruritania. By sheer coincidence, he bears a striking resemblance to the country's king, Rudolf V. On the eve of the coronation, the king is drugged and kidnapped by his evil half-brother, Michael.To prevent political chaos, Rassendyll is persuaded to impersonate the king until the real ruler can be rescued. This perilous undertaking plunges him into a world of intrigue, danger, and romance as he navigates the treacherous court and outwits his enemies

About Anthony Hope

Anthony Hope (1863–1933), a thirty-year-old barrister, wrote The Prisoner of Zenda in 1893. His mythical Ruritania, with its witty hero and shrewd villains, became so popular that he gave up his law practice after the book’s publication.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Henry on October 25, 2023

Rudolf Rassendyll an Englishman, takes a vacation to Ruritania don't look on a map to find it, you won't. Set in the 1890's , a new king, is to be crowned, in this remote Eastern European nation. Rudolf is curious to see his distant cousin and look- alike, Rudolf the Fifth ( a century old family aff......more

Goodreads review by Baba on November 21, 2021

2021 read: Red headed, large nosed Rudolph Rassendyll (great name) has any uncanny resemblance to the adult heir to the Ruritanian throne, and by a quirk of fate is forced/agrees to impersonate him at his coronation after a failed coup! However, twists and turns result in Rudolph having to impersona......more

Goodreads review by Amit on June 26, 2019

It follows the swashbuckling adventures of Rudolf Rassendyll, an Englishman who bears a striking resemblance to the king of Ruritania.......more

Goodreads review by Sanjay on December 07, 2016

It was not an interesting read, though it seemed to be at first. I started with some expectations but I soon realized I am going to be bored. Yet I kept reading; and did not stop till I finished the novel. Now, my reactions about the book are not all positive. The premise of the book, as seemed to m......more

Goodreads review by Werner on September 08, 2018

On a "raw and damp" morning in the England of 1733, according to the author's premise, a British nobleman named James Rassendyll fought a duel with a visiting prince of the House of Elphberg, the royal family of the (fictional) Central European country of Ruritania. Severely wounded, the prince retu......more