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The Mystery of Angelina Frood

By: R. Austin Freeman
Narrated by: Graham Scott
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The Mystery of Angelina Frood

By R. Austin Freeman

Narrated by Graham Scott

While acting as a locum in London, young Dr. Strangeways is called to treat a woman following a violent attack by her drug-addled husband. A year later, as he begins a new practice in Rochester, he encounters the same woman again; but Mrs. Frood is now in hiding from her husband, who is actively searching for her in the area. And then, abruptly, she disappears into the evening fog, and the items she was carrying begin to turn up near the river—but there is no sign of a body. Dr. Strangeways enlists the help of his friend the eminent medical jurist Dr. John Thorndyke to unravel the mystery...

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I'm a big fan of the Thorndyke stories which are reliable, feel good mysteries of the scientific type. This one had me going even though I had a few alternative endings in mind. Graham Scott narrated beautifully as usual. Caveat - there are some unavoidable sexist references reflecting the culture of the time in which it was written.

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