Mystery of 31 New Inn, The by FREEMAN, R. Austin

Mystery of 31 New Inn, The by FREEMAN, R. Austin

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Jeffrey Blackmore suspiciously made two wills, both deceptively alike, but still, in a cunning way, completely different. John Thorndyke, equally cunning and smart, smells something fishy. With stylish cool and logic, he leads the story up to its marvelous and fully credible climax. (Summary by Neeru Iyer)

Recent Episodes

  • 00 - Preface

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  • 01 - Chapter 1 - The Mysterious Patient, part 1

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  • 02 - Chapter 1 - The Mysterious Patient, part 2

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  • 03 - Chapter 2 - Thorndyke Devises A Scheme

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  • 04 - Chapter 3 - "A Chiel's Amang Ye Takin' Notes", part 1

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  • 05 - Chapter 3 - "A Chiel's Amang Ye Takin' Notes", part 2

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  • 06 - Chapter 4 - The Official View

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  • 07 - Chapter 5 - Jeffrey Blackmore's Will

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  • 08 - Chapter 6 - Jeffrey Blackmore, Deceased

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  • 09 - Chapter 7 - The Cuneiform Inscription, part 1

    55 years ago