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The Sleuth of St. James's Square

By: Melville Davisson Post
Narrated by: Paul Boehmer, Justin Eyre, Arthur Morey, Stefan Rudnicki
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Sir Henry Marquis, the Sleuth of St. James’ Square, shines in these 16 unique mystery and crime stories from Melville Davisson Post.

Sir Henry Marquis, the chief of the Criminal Investigation Department of Scotland Yard, embraces the latest and greatest scientific methods of crime detection ranging from dactyloscopic (fingerprint identification) bureaus to photographie mitrique, and he has ample opportunity to utilize his skills in a range of mysterious scenarios....

In the first story, “The Thing on the Hearth”, a scientist is found dead in a locked room by his servant, and when Sir Henry comes to investigate, it appears that there may have been a visitor from...somewhere else involved in this mysterious death. “The Reward” finds Sir Henry perusing the memoirs of a US Secret Service agent. Sir Henry helps look for a woman with a large sum of money who has gone missing from nearby his hotel in “The Lost Lady”. In “The Cambered Foot”, the sleuth is on his way to investigate a murder when he gets caught up in another mystery entirely. Then, “The Wrong Sign” and “The Hole in the Mahogany Panel” peek into the past through a diary of one of Sir Henry’s own ancestors.

These stories and many more make up the unexpected, clever, and thoroughly absorbing mysteries featured in this collection.

Full contents:

  • “The Thing on the Hearth”
  • “The Reward”
  • “The Lost Lady”
  • “The Cambered Foot”
  • “The Man in the Green Hat”
  • “The Wrong Sign”
  • “The Fortune Teller”
  • “The Hole in the Mahogany Panel”
  • “The End of the Road”
  • “The Last Adventure”
  • “American Horses”
  • “The Spread Rails”
  • “The Pumpkin Coach”
  • “The Yellow Flower”
  • “Satire of the Sea”
  • “The House by the Loch”
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Pretty dire tales to be honest.

Only “The Cambered Foot” was worth listening to, both the story and the narration was spot on. (Female narrator).

The other (male) narrators made the mediocre stories worse. Either too slow, stilted or lacking in character/emotion.

I think that it doesn’t help that it was hard to discern which voice was the English man! All of the stories narrated by the female narrator, highlighted the paucity of the stories, as she was by far the superior narrator and she couldn’t save the tales (except for the previously mentioned one). Many of the stories begin in the middle of a scene/sentence or conversation. It makes it hard to figure out and follow - you have no idea who the characters are, or what the setting is…

It’s good that this is an Unlimited free title, I’m sure that many people did not finish this audiobook. I persevered, but do not recommend it.

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