Lost Man's Lane
Gelesen von Mary Bard
Anna Katharine Green
After several people apparently vanish into thin air while walking along the same country road, New York detective Mr Gryce calls on the skills of Miss Amelia Butterworth to help him solve this most puzzling crime.
The author of Lost Man’s Lane, Anna Katharine Green, has been described as the first female American writer of detective stories. (summary by Mary Bard) (10 hr 48 min)
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Another AKG Favorite!
Lori K
Amelia Butterworth is back! This made me happy as I found her a bit funny in That Affair Next Door, which I suggest you read before this to know the history of she & detective Gryce. She's less of an annoying old biddy here because she's investigating separately from Mr. Gryce. She's not quite as competitive nor stuck on herself which I like. The story has constant suspense & held my interest from start to finish. The reader was excellent, too.
Not an easy one to figure out
Linda in PNW
Ms. Bard is a great narrator. This story was the second by the author I have listened to. I felt compelled to keep trying to figure out who the villain was. The story is fairly complicated and keeps one's interest. The circumstances of the family and the mannerisms were so foreign to present day that I sometimes had to stop and really decide if people were actually like that. This time, I didn't have my own suspicion until the last few chapters.
LynnMoore
mystery
I enjoyed this Anna Katharine Green mystery very much! Has a nice little twist to it that threw me off track but did like the ending! Excellent narration by Mary Bard my first time hearing her narration and hopefully not the last. All in all a very delightful mystery!
Simply greqt
I sure liked it a lot, a really interesting story with nice twists that keep you guessing and a very good reader to narrate it to perfection.
Couldn't stop listening!
Elizabeth
So well written. At times reminiscent of Jane Austen. Nuances in the writing beautifully realised by the reader. Thank you so much.
Good reader
Bibliophile
Not quite as grippping or intricate as many other Anna Katherine Green novels, but entertaining as always and excellently read.
very good book
am
The book was good, the reader great
The story had a very good ending.
murraycat