Mystery of 31 New Inn, The by FREEMAN, R. Austin
by LibriVox
January 1, 1970 10:00 am
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
55 years ago01 - Chapter 1 - The Mysterious Patient, part 1
55 years ago02 - Chapter 1 - The Mysterious Patient, part 2
55 years ago03 - Chapter 2 - Thorndyke Devises A Scheme
55 years ago04 - Chapter 3 - "A Chiel's Amang Ye Takin' Notes", part 1
55 years ago05 - Chapter 3 - "A Chiel's Amang Ye Takin' Notes", part 2
55 years ago06 - Chapter 4 - The Official View
55 years ago07 - Chapter 5 - Jeffrey Blackmore's Will
55 years ago08 - Chapter 6 - Jeffrey Blackmore, Deceased
55 years ago09 - Chapter 7 - The Cuneiform Inscription, part 1
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