Great Classic Mysteries
Thirteen Unabridged Stories
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Narrado por:
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Simon Prebble
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Kim Hicks
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Simon Vance
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Kate Fenton
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Bill Wallace
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Robert Fass
Enjoy the great detectives of the Golden Age of classic mysteries in this unique collection of audio whodunits. Newly recorded for this original anthology, the crimes, criminals, and sleuths depicted here set the standard for decades to come, and remain as entertaining today as they were when first published. Includes:
- The Purloined Letter by Edgar Allan Poe
- Hunted Down by Charles Dickens
- Silver Blaze by Arthur Conan Doyle
- Cheating the Gallows by Israel Zangwill
- The Redhill Sisterhood by C. L. Pirkis
- My First Experience with the Great Logician by Jacques Futrelle
- The Queen's Necklace by Maurice Leblanc
- The York Mystery by Baroness Orczy
- The Detective Detector by O. Henry
- The Blue Cross by G. K. Chesterton
- The Second Bullet by Anna Katherine Green
- Naboth's Vineyard by Melville Davisson Post
- The Gioconda Smile by Aldous Huxley
Fantastic narrators including Simon Prebble, Kate Fenton, Bill Wallace, and Robert Fass breathe new life into these stories.
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Good, but the
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Best mystery anthology I've heard
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If you are planning to start exactly at the first story and then listen to each and every one perfectly in order, it would only be a minor annoyance that trying to navigate will drop you into the middle of a sentence. However it is impossible to skip a story, or to select one that sounds particularly interesting, without either missing its beginning or spoiling whichever mystery came before. Very disappointed. A collection of short mysteries is a particularly poor choice for listening to away from your Audible-software player.
(Also, if I want to carry them around in the car there's a good chance they'll get damaged or scratched - which shouldn't be a big deal, except that I'll have to get "special permission" to burn any replacements. It's like I don't even own it.)
Great stories ruined by obnoxious Audible format
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