'Phone Booth Mystery
por John Ironside
In the intriguing mystery of 'Phone Booth Mystery', the shocking murder of Lady Rawson unfolds within the confines of a phone booth, leading the police to a seemingly straightforward conclusion. However, as the investigation progresses, it becomes clear that they have arrested the wrong suspect.
Set against the backdrop of 1920s society, this tale delves into the complexities of justice and the often murky waters of truth. As the story unravels, listeners will be drawn into a web of deception, where appearances can be deceiving and the real culprit lurks in the shadows.
John Ironside crafts a narrative that challenges assumptions and invites the audience to piece together the clues alongside the detectives. With its blend of suspense and social commentary, 'Phone Booth Mystery' offers a unique perspective on crime and the human condition.
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Not much mystery
Paul Williams
The reader was good, apart from the traditional American mispronunciation of British place names. The story was a touching tale of wifely devotion, but not much good as a whodunnit. The last-minute (almost literally) confession by an obvious suspect falls flat. With all the Russian first names to choose from, why use one that doesn't exist -- Paula?
cyberhelp
I enjoyed it although the purpose of the crime was not reveiled