
The Case of the White Footprints
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Cathy Dobson
Richard Austin Freeman (1862-1943) was a British writer of detective stories, mostly featuring the medico-legal forensic investigator Dr. Thorndyke. Freeman used some of his early experiences as a colonial surgeon in West Africa in his novels.
The Case of the White Footprints is a murder mystery set in Margate.
A lady has been found dead in her room in a boarding house. At first glance it looks like a clear case of suicide, but then the two doctors attending the death spot a set of white footprints in paint on the red linoleum of the floor. As the house is currently being repainted, and the window-sills were still covered in wet paint, it is clear that the woman has been murdered by someone who entered and left through the window.
Moreover, the footprints have some strange peculiarities. They are bare footprints...and on both feet it appears that the little toe is missing. When Dr. Thorndyke is called onto the case these extraordinary footprints lead him immediately to the track of the murderer.
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This story is a good example of how Dr. Thorndyke uses scientific knowledge to solve his cases. Not for nothing is he known as the first CSI, as he combines his understanding of science and legal issues. The story also makes use of Freeman's experience early in his life as a surgeon in colonial West Africa, as it contains a character from Sierra Leone and discusses medical conditions that include one from Africa.
Cathy Dobson performs the audio edition of this story. It seems a little curious to have a woman acting out the part that is narrated by Dr. Jervis, a man. However, Dobson has a low enough voice that she pulls it off. She uses believable voices for each of her characters and good timing in her performance.
"The Case of the White Footprints" turns out to be a pretty basic mystery. It doesn't take long for Jervis to narrow down the suspect list to two, and then it just takes an understanding of obscure medical issues to solve it. There are no usual red herrings or significant twists to the plot. I give the story three stars.
A basic mystery
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