• Mr Fortune, Please

  • By: H. C. Bailey
  • Narrated by: Graham Scott
  • Length: 7 hrs and 7 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Mr Fortune, Please

By: H. C. Bailey
Narrated by: Graham Scott
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Mr Fortune, Please

By H. C. Bailey

Narrated by Graham Scott

The eclectic surgeon-detective Mr. Reggie Fortune solves a fourth collection of Golden Age mysteries, including: the sudden disappearance of a husband; a skillful but oddly undiscriminating cat burglar; a jewel theft at a society party; a cryptic inscription on an ancient oak chest; a fatal poisoning and a troubled woman; and the whimsical theft of a Persian kitten—which leads Mr. Fortune to a far more chilling and sinister crime...

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One of my favorites, read by one of my favorite narrators. if you like early 20th century British mysteries, these are neither silly nor tough. Mr. Fortune is civilized,in a culture that may or may not have actually existed, and he specializes in preventing crimes if he can.

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