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Edgar Allan Poe
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This is an audio-enhanced version (with music and sound effects) of the third of Edgar Allan Poe's early detective stories featuring his classic character C. Auguste Dupin. It is a celebrated tale of intrigue, blackmail, and mystery as only the master could tell it and a forerunner to the creation of the character of Sherlock Holmes.
When a member of the royal house has a sensitive document stolen, the police department turns in desperation to C. Auguste Dupin, amateur sleuth and renowned logician. Can the document be recovered before the blackmailer wins the day? Can Dupin solve the crime that has baffled all of the Parisian police force?
Find out in this classic tale of mystery and intrigue!
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Lo que los oyentes dicen sobre The Purloined Letter - Unabridged
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- Rabid Reader
- 11-05-22
A Classic Mystery
The Purloined Letter is a classic Poe mystery story. This edition brings some multi-media sound effects to the narration. I enjoyed the story but found the narrator, Kevin Theis, to be annoying. He spoke so fast and high pitched, that with the long run on sentences used by Poe, he was often hard to follow. He seemed like he had to rush through the story. Overall, not my favorite rendition of this classic mystery.
***I received a free copy of this audiobook in exchange for my own, unbiased, review.***
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- D. Sturgeon
- 09-06-18
Classic
I received this audio book for free in exchange for my honest review. Since it's a Poe story I won't even bother with talking about the writing. The narration is excellent. If you like Poe, you will love this retelling of his classic story.
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- SneakyReading
- 09-09-18
A quick listen
This is a nice, short classic that can get you through your commute or your lunch hour with great narration!
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- Mary Karowski
- 03-23-21
A well narrated classic
It’s Edgar Allen Poe. If you don’t have at least one version, your library is lacking. This one is well narrated. Get it and enjoy it. I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator or publisher
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- Chris C.
- 11-23-20
Great detective story
Written 43 years before Sherlock Holmes “Study in Scarlet” this detective story follows the adventures of C. Auguste Dupin who solves mysteries using abductors reasoning. Poe wrote this before the term of detective became to be used. You can definitely see elements that Doyle would use in Sherlock Holmes.
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- kutzkai
- 01-05-21
Classic Poe
Entertaining classic short story by Edgar Allan Poe. I received this audiobook code for free from a promotional give away, and I am voluntarily posting this review. Kevin Theis does an awesome job of narrating.
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- Rosemary Hughes
- 07-31-20
An intricate tale, with a simple solution.
I was touched how this tale was similar in the "voice" as Sherlock Holmes. It may be those with the art of deduction may all sound the same, when they explain what is obvious to them, but not to us lowly peasants.
Anyway, it was an interesting story, with a touch of light hearted banter thrown in.
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- Ellen Oceanside
- 09-15-20
Excellent
A delightful radio type classic of Poe to listen to. The audio was excellent, the narration was similar to that of Sherlock Holmes. A classic that is timeless. Very well narratted. Given audio for my voluntary review
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