The Clue of the Silver Spoons – by Robert Barr
Who stole the missing banknotes? Surely not a friend and gentleman!
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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.
Who stole the missing banknotes? Surely not a friend and gentleman!
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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 »
The Florentine Dante – by Fergus Hume – Hagar of the Pawnshop –
When a rare and valuable edition of Dante is pawned for only four pounds, trouble soon follows.
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