The Lost Mr. Linthwaite
J. S. Fletcher
Read by Steven Seitel
A quest to track down his missing uncle (Mr. Linthwaite) leads investigative journalist Richard Brixey to the mysterious medieval town of Silchester, England. What actually happened in the ruins of the Priory, and why are all the potential witnesses so uncooperative? Who is the mysterious Mrs. Byfield and what is her long-buried connection to Mr. Linthwaite? What is the secret plot that Mr. Linthwaite stumbled into, and so had to be removed? Is he dead or alive?
And, will the energetic Brixey fall for the lovely Miss Georgina or not?
A fascinating British mystery by a master of the genre. (Summary by Steven Seitel) (7 hr 20 min)
Chapters
By Word of Mouth | 12:27 | Read by Steven Seitel |
The Only Clue | 12:45 | Read by Steven Seitel |
The White Face | 12:28 | Read by Steven Seitel |
The Hat and Umbrella | 11:34 | Read by Steven Seitel |
Who Was Mrs. Byfield? | 12:09 | Read by Steven Seitel |
The Lilac Print Gown | 12:54 | Read by Steven Seitel |
Gaffkin | 11:46 | Read by Steven Seitel |
Mr. Mesham | 12:17 | Read by Steven Seitel |
The Vicar of St. Fridolin | 11:51 | Read by Steven Seitel |
Young Mr. Fanshawe | 11:14 | Read by Steven Seitel |
A Side-Track Suggestion | 12:01 | Read by Steven Seitel |
The Family Solicitor | 12:38 | Read by Steven Seitel |
The Poster and the Telegram | 11:42 | Read by Steven Seitel |
The Holograph Message | 12:30 | Read by Steven Seitel |
The Veiled Woman | 12:06 | Read by Steven Seitel |
Who Was He? | 12:09 | Read by Steven Seitel |
Recognition | 11:28 | Read by Steven Seitel |
Receipts and Pedigrees | 11:59 | Read by Steven Seitel |
Legalities | 12:43 | Read by Steven Seitel |
The Feminine Instinct | 11:53 | Read by Steven Seitel |
Unexpected | 11:32 | Read by Steven Seitel |
What Had Mrs. Byfield Told? | 12:01 | Read by Steven Seitel |
Warning | 12:09 | Read by Steven Seitel |
The Bank-Notes | 11:56 | Read by Steven Seitel |
The Bank Confirms | 11:19 | Read by Steven Seitel |
The Green Purse | 12:34 | Read by Steven Seitel |
The Cry Across the Water | 12:26 | Read by Steven Seitel |
Marooned | 11:04 | Read by Steven Seitel |
Without Explanation | 12:15 | Read by Steven Seitel |
The Midnight Discovery | 11:25 | Read by Steven Seitel |
The Absconder | 11:04 | Read by Steven Seitel |
Blue Spectacles | 11:06 | Read by Steven Seitel |
The Suggested Secret | 11:01 | Read by Steven Seitel |
The Stroke Direct | 10:56 | Read by Steven Seitel |
The Unwished-for Past | 11:25 | Read by Steven Seitel |
The Stolen March | 11:09 | Read by Steven Seitel |
The Unexpected Windfall | 12:07 | Read by Steven Seitel |
Reviews
Harry Lime
Good story not the usual who done it more like well, who done what? I'll look for more Fletcher. Steven Sitel excellent reading. And only one chapter of the corny love story typical of the 19 teens.
Good read!
Dawn S
J.S. Fletcher is one of my favorite old time mystery writers. This was an enjoyable listen. The reader did an excellent job!
good mystery, we’ll-read
Suzie
I really liked the story and the reader was excellent.
An enjoyable mystery
Cadence
The book is set in the not so distant past, and moves along at an enjoyable pace. I really wanted to know what was going to happen next, and the twists and turns were entertaining. I very much enjoyed Steven Seital's narration. As a 'Britisher', I can say some of the place names were given a slightly different pronunciation, but for me, this just added to the overall charm of the whole enterprise: the Book and the Narration. Thank you Mr Seital. If you are looking for an entertaining mystery without some of the 'hidden' underlying violence and negativity in some of Sherlock Holmes, Dorothy L Sayers, Agatha Christie etc, I'm sure you will enjoy this book.
Excellent Mystery
LexiBlossom
One of the more enjoyable mysteries I have listened to recently. Narration was excellent. Definitely recommend
Harvey Jackson
Another enjoyable tale by J.S. Fletcher. The reader added a great deal to the story as well.
Book and reader were very good!
sds
yes as I said before this was very fun
Great
gingerwentworth
Just as much fun the second time. And thank you Steven Sietel.🤛