Narration - Crime/Mystery Novella

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Description

Narrating a Crime/Mystery novella showcasing third person narration and one character's dialogue.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General) North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
LaRue wrote steadily on the bell continued to ring, and furthermore, the ringer could be heard beating upon the outer door. Sounds cried. LaRue irritably sums. Why the **** don't you go to the door through, stood up, dashing his pen upon the table. I still have to sack that damned man! He cried. He takes too many liberties, stopping out until this hour of the night. He pulled open the study door across the hallway and opened the door beyond. In out of the darkness for the stair lights had been extinguished. Staggered a woman, a woman whose pale face exhibited despite the ravages of sorrow or illness, signs of quite unusual beauty. Her eyes were wide open and terror stricken. The pupils contract ID almost to vanishing point. She wore a magnificent cloak of civet for wrapped tightly about her, and as LaRue opened the door, she tottered past him into the lobby, Glancing back over her shoulder with his upraised hands to plunge pathetically into the mop of his hair, Larue turned and stared at the intruder. She groped as if a darkness had descended, clutched at the signs of the study doorway and then Unsteadily entered and sank down upon the big Chesterfield in utter exhaustion.