The Crooked Cross


Read by Yoganandh T

(3.6 stars; 11 reviews)

Bartley is to visit his friend Carter for the summer but sends his friend Pelt ahead to a town in New York. Pelt, Carter and Carter's friend from across the ocean, a Scotland yard man Ranville are invited to a dinner with Professor Warren and anthropologist. The dinner never happens as the three find Warren dead inside a locked house. - Summary by Yoganandh T (5 hr 38 min)

Chapters

An invitation to dinner 18:49 Read by Yoganandh T
The Crooked Cross 12:49 Read by Yoganandh T
The Broken Bookcase 16:34 Read by Yoganandh T
We Discuss the Crime 19:00 Read by Yoganandh T
The Inquest 19:02 Read by Yoganandh T
I Have an Adventure 23:10 Read by Yoganandh T
The Chief and I - Make a Call 19:29 Read by Yoganandh T
We Have a Visitor - and - I Take a Drive 19:56 Read by Yoganandh T
In Which Bartley Arrives 16:22 Read by Yoganandh T
The Face at the Window 21:37 Read by Yoganandh T
The Gardner Speaks 17:44 Read by Yoganandh T
The Chinaman Reappears 23:23 Read by Yoganandh T
We Hear a Story—and—Discover It Is True 16:09 Read by Yoganandh T
Patton Telephones—“It's Murder” 19:30 Read by Yoganandh T
Another Murder 23:30 Read by Yoganandh T
The Voice in the Dark 29:09 Read by Yoganandh T
The Case Is Ended 22:07 Read by Yoganandh T

Reviews

pretty good


(4 stars)

Interesting rant in a couple of chapters about religious zealots, their ignorance and hatred of science. Guess some things don’t change even in the hundred years since the book was published. (The author was a Unitarian minister) About the reader- once I slowed down the speed of his reading, he was much easier to understand. (Except for the name of the Marquis de Sade, which he pronounced as “Shadeh”, he was a decent reader. Took me a few minutes to figure out who reader was referring to.

Pretty good


(3.5 stars)

I took a while getting used to this reader but once I did, I enjoyed his reading. The plot is a bit strange. it's worth listening to.


(4.5 stars)

Two chapters are reversed, 12 and 13 I think? Thank God for this reader! He keeps me in mysteries. An interesting storyline.