• 004 - Chapter IV
    Feb 6 2026
    Before she became famous for Little Women and Little Men, Louisa May Alcott, under the pseudonym A.M. Barnard, penned a gripping blood and thunder thriller that first appeared in 1863 through a weekly pulp magazine. Written during her time as a nurse in the American Civil War, this tale explores the rigid and often unjust roles of men and women of the era, delving into themes of betrayal, passion, and revenge. With Alcotts signature storytelling prowess, listeners can anticipate a compelling narrative brought to life by one of the finest readers in the field, Phil Chenevert.
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    20 mins
  • 003 - Chapter III
    Feb 6 2026
    Before she became famous for Little Women and Little Men, Louisa May Alcott, under the pseudonym A.M. Barnard, penned a gripping blood and thunder thriller that first appeared in 1863 through a weekly pulp magazine. Written during her time as a nurse in the American Civil War, this tale explores the rigid and often unjust roles of men and women of the era, delving into themes of betrayal, passion, and revenge. With Alcotts signature storytelling prowess, listeners can anticipate a compelling narrative brought to life by one of the finest readers in the field, Phil Chenevert.
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    32 mins
  • 002 - Chapter II
    Feb 6 2026
    Before she became famous for Little Women and Little Men, Louisa May Alcott, under the pseudonym A.M. Barnard, penned a gripping blood and thunder thriller that first appeared in 1863 through a weekly pulp magazine. Written during her time as a nurse in the American Civil War, this tale explores the rigid and often unjust roles of men and women of the era, delving into themes of betrayal, passion, and revenge. With Alcotts signature storytelling prowess, listeners can anticipate a compelling narrative brought to life by one of the finest readers in the field, Phil Chenevert.
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    35 mins
  • 001 - Chapter I
    Feb 6 2026
    Before she became famous for Little Women and Little Men, Louisa May Alcott, under the pseudonym A.M. Barnard, penned a gripping blood and thunder thriller that first appeared in 1863 through a weekly pulp magazine. Written during her time as a nurse in the American Civil War, this tale explores the rigid and often unjust roles of men and women of the era, delving into themes of betrayal, passion, and revenge. With Alcotts signature storytelling prowess, listeners can anticipate a compelling narrative brought to life by one of the finest readers in the field, Phil Chenevert.
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    21 mins