Uncategorized

Rayton: A Backwoods Mystery

Rayton: A Backwoods Mystery by Theodore Goodridge Roberts

James Patterson Books in Order: Memoirs of a Surrey Labourer. Five Starrs in the Canadian Forest. Agatha Christie and Shrewd Miss Marple.


  • Rayton: A Backwoods Mystery by Theodore Goodridge Roberts - Free Ebook.
  • Available on.
  • Rayton: A Backwoods Mystery by Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Paperback / softback, 2015)!
  • My Wishlist.
  • Rayton: A Backwoods Mystery - Theodore Goodridge Roberts - Google Книги!
  • Cross Fire T05 : Léternité ne suffit pas (French Edition).

Go Set a Watchman Lesson Plans. Theodore Goodridge Roberts, Collection. How to write a great review. The review must be at least 50 characters long. The title should be at least 4 characters long.

How to Roll a Backwoods Blunt (Easy Tutorial)

Your display name should be at least 2 characters long. At Kobo, we try to ensure that published reviews do not contain rude or profane language, spoilers, or any of our reviewer's personal information. You submitted the following rating and review.

Buy Rayton- A Backwoods Mystery - The Original Classic Edition - Microsoft Store

We'll publish them on our site once we've reviewed them. Item s unavailable for purchase. Please review your cart.

You can remove the unavailable item s now or we'll automatically remove it at Checkout. Continue shopping Checkout Continue shopping. Chi ama i libri sceglie Kobo e inMondadori. Available in Russia Shop from Russia to buy this item.

Or, get it for Kobo Super Points! These selected paragraphs distill the contents and give you a quick look inside Rayton- A Backwoods Mystery: Look inside the book: About Theodore Goodridge Roberts, the Author: Ratings and Reviews 0 0 star ratings 0 reviews.

Account Options

Overall rating No ratings yet 0. How to write a great review Do Say what you liked best and least Describe the author's style Explain the rating you gave Don't Use rude and profane language Include any personal information Mention spoilers or the book's price Recap the plot. Close Report a review At Kobo, we try to ensure that published reviews do not contain rude or profane language, spoilers, or any of our reviewer's personal information. Would you like us to take another look at this review? No, cancel Yes, report it Thanks! This was a little slow moving, but I was drawn in and had to plod along and find out who or what was up with those red crosses and who would win Nell.

I was glad I did at the end. It had a very exciting ending with a nice little twist. There were nice descriptions of the backwoods country and animals and fun old timey language like "Well, it beats me to a standstill. All in all it was a nice story and I wo This was a little slow moving, but I was drawn in and had to plod along and find out who or what was up with those red crosses and who would win Nell.

All in all it was a nice story and I would read more by this author. Read the full review Peggy Ann's Post Mar 11, Cathy Riedlinger rated it it was ok. I picked this book up as a souvenir in Nova Scotia, thinking how interesting Electric Landlady rated it liked it May 24, Jamie rated it liked it Sep 13, Becky marked it as to-read Aug 07, Jemille Williams marked it as to-read May 25, Grant marked it as to-read Sep 01, Rachel marked it as to-read Nov 24, There are no discussion topics on this book yet.

About Theodore Goodridge Roberts. For recognition as a poet Theodore Goodridge Roberts has had to stand comparison with the high achievements of his distinguished brother. Yet, as poets, he and Charles G. Charles began on Pierus, but wandered off into the more practical realm of prose, where, apart from occasional diversions, he has remained.

Theodore, on the other hand, attacked the novel at the beginning of his For recognition as a poet Theodore Goodridge Roberts has had to stand comparison with the high achievements of his distinguished brother. Theodore, on the other hand, attacked the novel at the beginning of his literary career, and it is on the novel that he has had to depend for most of his reputation. As yet a book of his poems has not appeared. Nevertheless, the results of his muse so far, though vagrant, are sufficient to display a quality which, if not peculiar to the author, is at least vigorous and refreshing.

And there are touches, even some fine conceits, in such poems as 'The Blind Sailor,' 'Private North,' and 'The Lost Shipmate' that seem to distinguish him from other poets, and to make him a man's poet.