The Hemlock Avenue Mystery
Gelesen von Roger Melin
Lily A. Long
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"The Hemlock Avenue Mystery" is one of a series of mysteries written by Lily Augusta Long using the pseudonym Roman Doubleday.
A lawyer is accused of killing a rival lawyer, both having battled in court on numerous occasions. A newspaper reporter following the case is bent on determining the facts behind the murder. As it happens, there are two women also suspected of participating in the crime, and a third who was apparently utterly unconscious of what had occurred. It's up to the reporter turned detective to unravel the clues, few as they are. - Summary by Roger Melin
(6 hr 54 min)
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A very unusual murder among friends.
FreeMr.Peltier
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I greatly enjoyed this sort of "cozy" mystery. The reporter-turned-detective had a likeable and intelligent personality. I never would have guessed the ending. The reader has a pleasant voice and excellent pacing in his manner. Thank you Roger Melin and Librivox.
VERY GOOD
AVID READER
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Just the kind of mystery we need more of. There is a plausible plot, well developed; there are shifting elements of suspicions; there is a deserving victim; and there is satisfying ending. Add the great reading by Roger Melin, and we have a winner.
Kassandra Pane
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A mystery till the end. So nice, So soft. Nothing shocking but very soft and pleasant
Hemlock.... Good Mystery...
Keith Horvath
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Yesterday, Today or Tomorrow. The husband is Always the number one suspect in a wifey murder. Always. Louis Tracy has crafted such interested & intriguing story line to put suspect on everyone else. I was surprised at the last, an ending fit to enjoy.
good story great reader
Uncle Ell Weisgal
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good stuff! another great read by Roger Melin
Hemlock Avenue Mystery
Debbie Trimble
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I love murder mysteries and I was not disappointed.
the Hemlock Mystery
Brenda
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excellent and my favorite reader. great job
Brett Miller
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a fun mystery that made me guess wrong twice