The Lighthouse on the Shivering Sands -by J. S. Fletcher
A new lighthouse keeper finds himself trapped with his old enemy. – AUDIOBOOK –
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The Locked Room – Stories from the golden age of mystery and crime fiction. Audiobooks featuring these famous detectives: Max Carrados, Father Brown, Cleek of Scotland Yard, Martin Hewitt and Lady Molly of Scotland Yard, and of course, the world’s most famous consulting detective, Mr.Sheerlock Holmes.
A new lighthouse keeper finds himself trapped with his old enemy. – AUDIOBOOK –
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Who stole the missing banknotes? Surely not a friend and gentleman!
The Clue of the Silver Spoons – by Robert Barr Read More »
Room #3 and Other Stories – What is the mystery of the Gery Lady? A ghost or a presence from the past?
The Grey Lady – by Anna Katharine Green Read More »
Will duty to a client prevent justice from being done?
Mr. Blunt’s Three Clients – by E. P. Oppenheim Read More »
From a Jewel Dealer’s Notebook – A miser’s hoard of jewels proves his undoing.
The Seventh Emerald -by Max Pemberton Read More »
Wisdom of Father Brown – The inheritance of a rare coin collection brings tragedy.
The Head of Caesar -by G. K. Chesterton Read More »
A classic detective story of how a letter, stolen from the royal apartments, is used to blackmail a powerful personage. A tale of intrigue and mystery.
The Purloined Letter – by Edgar Allen Poe Read More »
The Ides of March – by E. W. Hornung – Victorian Mysteries – Desperate to cover his bad debts, Bunny turns to his old classmate Raffles.
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A Thing That Glistened – by Frank R. Stockton – 11 Possible Cases – A missing diamond bracelet leads to the solution of a murder.
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A cabman regales his passenger with various tales of crimes he encountered while driving his cab.
The Cabman’s Story – by Arthur Conan Doyle Read More »