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Thou Art The Man

Thou Art The Man

By: Mary Elizabeth Braddon
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Believing her beloved cousin to be dead, Sibyl finds solace in marriage, only to discover a decade later that he is alive, but lost in the shadows of a murder mystery and struggling with epilepsy. As the truth about that fateful night unravels, what will Sibyl uncover? Immerse yourself in this thrilling narrative masterfully spun by Stav Nisser.Copyright Old Time Audio Art Literary History & Criticism True Crime
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  • 32 - Thou Art The Man by Mary Elizabeth Braddon
    Jul 28 2025
    Believing her beloved cousin to be dead, Sibyl finds solace in marriage, only to discover a decade later that he is alive, but lost in the shadows of a murder mystery and struggling with epilepsy. As the truth about that fateful night unravels, what will Sibyl uncover? Immerse yourself in this thrilling narrative masterfully spun by Stav Nisser.
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    37 mins
  • 31 - Thou Art The Man by Mary Elizabeth Braddon
    Jul 27 2025
    Believing her beloved cousin to be dead, Sibyl finds solace in marriage, only to discover a decade later that he is alive, but lost in the shadows of a murder mystery and struggling with epilepsy. As the truth about that fateful night unravels, what will Sibyl uncover? Immerse yourself in this thrilling narrative masterfully spun by Stav Nisser.
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    32 mins
  • 30 - Thou Art The Man by Mary Elizabeth Braddon
    Jul 26 2025
    Believing her beloved cousin to be dead, Sibyl finds solace in marriage, only to discover a decade later that he is alive, but lost in the shadows of a murder mystery and struggling with epilepsy. As the truth about that fateful night unravels, what will Sibyl uncover? Immerse yourself in this thrilling narrative masterfully spun by Stav Nisser.
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    14 mins
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