The Three Just Men


Read by Howard Skyman

(4.4 stars; 13 reviews)

It is early twentieth century England and all is not well. Innocent citizens are found murdered by an apparent snake bite accredited to a diabolical villain named Dr. Oberzohn. The infamous Dr. Oberzohn has designs on a fortune coming into the hands of a fair damsel. Hoping to come to the rescue is a team of vigilantes called the Three Just Men. What ensues is an intriguing battle between good and evil. (Summary by Howard Skyman) (9 hr 3 min)

Chapters

The Firm Of Oberzhon 20:10 Read by Howard Skyman
The Three Men Of Curzon Street 16:00 Read by Howard Skyman
The Vendetta 11:02 Read by Howard Skyman
The Snake Strikes 10:02 Read by Howard Skyman
The Golden Woman 15:28 Read by Howard Skyman
In Chester Square 14:35 Read by Howard Skyman
''Moral Suasion'' 13:21 Read by Howard Skyman
The House Of Oberzhon 14:45 Read by Howard Skyman
Before The Lights Went Out 5:45 Read by Howard Skyman
When The Lights Went Out 13:58 Read by Howard Skyman
Gurther 10:08 Read by Howard Skyman
Leon Theorizes 16:40 Read by Howard Skyman
Mirabelle Goes Home 15:06 Read by Howard Skyman
The Pedlar 19:32 Read by Howard Skyman
Two ''Accidents'' 20:11 Read by Howard Skyman
Rath Hall 34:24 Read by Howard Skyman
Written In Braille 15:23 Read by Howard Skyman
The Story Of Mont D'Or 13:13 Read by Howard Skyman
At Heavytree Farm 20:53 Read by Howard Skyman
Gurther Reports 9:39 Read by Howard Skyman
The Account Book 19:32 Read by Howard Skyman
In The Store Cellar 12:47 Read by Howard Skyman
The Courier 13:42 Read by Howard Skyman
On The Night Mail 15:44 Read by Howard Skyman
Gurther Returns 11:06 Read by Howard Skyman
In Captivity 16:14 Read by Howard Skyman
Mr. Newton's Dilemma 21:43 Read by Howard Skyman
At Frater's 9:01 Read by Howard Skyman
Work For Gurther 23:01 Read by Howard Skyman
Joan A Prisoner 21:34 Read by Howard Skyman
The Things In The Box 16:43 Read by Howard Skyman
The Search 18:47 Read by Howard Skyman
The Siege 29:14 Read by Howard Skyman
The Death Tube 3:45 Read by Howard Skyman

Reviews


(5 stars)

I love these stories. They are so campy. A good reading too!