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The Middle Temple Murder

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(4,41 Sterne; 223 Bewertungen)

The dead body of a man is found on the steps to some chambers of Middle Temple Lane, near London's law courts. A journalist and a young lawyer start investigating. - This classic English murder mystery was written in 1920 by J.S. Fletcher, himself a lawyer turned journalist and author. (Summary by Gesine) (8 hr 15 min)

Chapters

I THE SCRAP OF GREY PAPER

14:37

Read by Betsie Bush

II HIS FIRST BRIEF

14:15

Read by Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)

III THE CLUE OF THE CAP

16:16

Read by Patricia Oakley

IV THE ANGLO-ORIENT HOTEL

13:16

Read by Mark Nelson

V SPARGO WISHES TO SPECIALIZE

13:10

Read by Gesine

VI WITNESS TO A MEETING

14:12

Read by Mark Nelson

VII MR. AYLMORE

14:24

Read by Betsie Bush

VIII THE MAN FROM THE SAFE DEPOSIT

14:18

Read by Betsie Bush

IX THE DEALER IN RARE STAMPS

13:03

Read by Julian Jamison

X THE LEATHER BOX

15:53

Read by Gesine

XI MR. AYLMORE IS QUESTIONED

17:06

Read by Patricia Oakley

XII THE NEW WITNESS

12:08

Read by Ezwa

XIII UNDER SUSPICION

12:14

Read by Anita Roy Dobbs

XIV THE SILVER TICKET

13:44

Read by Anita Roy Dobbs

XV MARKET MILCASTER

15:26

Read by Anita Roy Dobbs

XVI THE "YELLOW DRAGON"

11:42

Read by Sara Walsh

XVII MR. QUARTERPAGE HARKS BACK

13:05

Read by Sara Walsh

XVIII AN OLD NEWSPAPER

13:55

Read by Julian Jamison

XIX THE CHAMBERLAYNE STORY

15:11

Read by Westwinds12

XX MAITLAND _alias_ MARBURY

14:10

Read by Westwinds12

XXI ARRESTED

14:36

Read by Patricia Oakley

XXII THE BLANK PAST

13:12

Read by Gesine

XXIII MISS BAYLIS

11:41

Read by Anita Roy Dobbs

XXIV MOTHER GUTCH

13:35

Read by Gesine

XXV REVELATIONS

13:58

Read by Cori Samuel

XXVI STILL SILENT

13:22

Read by Sean McGaughey

XXVII MR. ELPHICK'S CHAMBERS

12:33

Read by krithiga

XXVIII OF PROVED IDENTITY

11:53

Read by Sara Walsh

XXIX THE CLOSED DOORS

11:22

Read by Sara Walsh

XXX REVELATION

13:10

Read by krithiga

XXXI THE PENITENT WINDOW-CLEANER

15:32

Read by Brian J. Callaghan

XXXII THE CONTENTS OF THE COFFIN

10:41

Read by Aaron Benedict

XXXIII FORESTALLED

14:30

Read by Gesine

XXXIV THE WHIP HAND

12:40

Read by Sean McGaughey

XXXV MYERST EXPLAINS

18:32

Read by Brian J. Callaghan

XXXVI THE FINAL TELEGRAM

12:28

Read by Kirsten Ferreri

Bewertungen

Good Story

(5 Sterne)

What if a person tried to fix something from the past and then was murdered for it? This is the basis for this book. Enter an inquisitive reporter with a good mind who is determined to solve the murder and outwit the police officers. Now there's a newspaper I'd LOVE to read. The mystery is well-written and keeps you guessing as to who the REAL guilty party is. Reading is mostly well done, with a few rough spots.

Good plot twists

(4 Sterne)

I enjoyed this book and all but 1-2 of the readers did an excellent job. My only complaint is the abrupt ending. After the carefully thought out story with all the details and plot development, I was surprised that the whole thing ended so suddenly and with a one sentence explanation.

A good whodunit

(5 Sterne)

The MikeZane review is spot on. I didn't know who did it until the end. Speaking of, some say that the ending was abrupt. It's not if you've been paying attention. By being told who the murderer was you then automatically knew why that person did it. There's no need to explain why unless your mind wandered or you fell asleep instead of hearing the entire book. I don't want to explain more because I don't want to spoil it. Regardless, this is a good old fashioned whodunit. It's a murder mystery without gore, with the only violence being the murder, without psychos, & with someone detecting and solving the crime. Just how I like them!

(5 Sterne)

This must have been one of the first books Libre recorded and used it to audition the 30 plus individual readers. Many of these individuals have kept sharing their talents with us who find the old books so pleasurable. Since we can not thank the authors, we can praise MOST of the readers who bring the books to life. However, there are some used repeatedly whose skills are so lacking I will not torture myself with the listening. They are not worth it

enjoyable story...good reading

(4,5 Sterne)

I like the plot of the story . JS Fletcher does, as always , an awesome job with this one. I find that I prefer that one reader read the whole thing; however, I realize that's a big commitment. The readers did pretty well, some of the audio was a little difficult but nobody was really difficult to understand.

Good story but don't like multiple readers

(4 Sterne)

The story is engaging. I enjoy this author. As others have said, it is annoying to have different readers each chapter and a few of them were quite bad. However., I persisted and went to the end which left me feeling as if the author didn't quite finish.

Interesting mystery.

(4,5 Sterne)

I find it difficult to "get involved" and follow along with so many readers. I would have enjoyed it more had there been only one reader. Hence, I cannot review story with objectivity. Sorry. Apropos, some of the readers were awful and detracted from the understanding and enjoyment of the story.

FINELY CONSTRUCTED TALE

(5 Sterne)

One of Fletcher's best. The progression of discoveries keeps the reader wanting to learn more. One comment that I read was true to the mark: the ending was much too abrupt. It still is highly recommended.