Blindfolded
Gelesen von Roger Melin
Earle Ashley Walcott
Giles Dudley is called upon by his cousin Henry Wilton to assist him in San Francisco, but the reason for the summons is not at all clear. Dudley answers the summons, only to find himself immediately wrapped in the middle of mystery and intrigue, the roots and ends of which he is utterly unaware. He has been given to care for a mysterious young boy whom he hasn't even seen. His cousin has mysteriously disappeared. Dudley's role in the mystery has him convinced that as he goes about trying to assist his cousin with whatever it was he wanted to accomplish, he does so completely blindfolded. (Summary by Roger Melin) (10 hr 57 min)
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unexpected story
darthlaurel
I thought it started out slow and I stopped listening for awhile but I'm glad I came back to it. Some unexpected plot development and a few things I guessed but more that I didn't. Totally worth a listen and many, many thanks to the reader.
Melanie
This is a really great adventure. Roger Melin is awesome as a reader. I enjoyed the accurate description of horrible Bay Area weather and the San Francisco setting. I figured out the mystery pretty early on, but I always like to find out that I am right!
Almost a good story
Satyaban
This would have been a good story but it was deeply flawed. How could the protagonist possibly think that his employer who he saw almost daily be trying to kill him the rest of the time?
Prosopagnosia suffers conspire in weak plot
frail plot, augmented by thoroughly uninteresting and somewhat irrelevant sub-plot in trading pit economics.
nice evenings read...
Cindy Barnett
Classic mystery, no offensive. Well narrated (Roger Melin) and recommended. Another classic for a rainy night's read.
fantastic!
thatartgirl
Somewhat slow to unfold, but a fantastic story! Definitely worth the listen. Excellent reading of the story, too!
long but good
felt like this book lasted forever lol. good one though. read by my favorite reader.
KAB
Meh. Too typical, & it begins way too abruptly with no explanations given later on.