Doors of the Night
Frank L. Packard
Leído por Delmar H Dolbier





New York City, 1922—Murder—half-million dollar robbery—false accusation—secret passage—the underworld—a mystery woman—a masked man—a crooked lawyer—stolen jewels—a forged will. . .
“Every hour . . . held a surer promise, not only of desperate peril to himself, but a promise that he would find himself launched in a sea of crime, of shuddering things, of murder, of blood, of sordid viciousness, of hate.”
- Summary by Delmar H. Dolbier (10 hr 10 min)
Capítulos
Across the Threshold | 29:35 | Leído por Delmar H Dolbier |
The Crime | 28:10 | Leído por Delmar H Dolbier |
Into the Underworld | 28:16 | Leído por Delmar H Dolbier |
Alias The Rat | 19:34 | Leído por Delmar H Dolbier |
The Second-Hand Dealer | 25:39 | Leído por Delmar H Dolbier |
A Midnight Visitor | 11:16 | Leído por Delmar H Dolbier |
Whispering Shadows | 16:20 | Leído por Delmar H Dolbier |
A Leash Is Slipped | 16:33 | Leído por Delmar H Dolbier |
Behind the Door | 11:53 | Leído por Delmar H Dolbier |
The Pieces of a Puzzle | 29:06 | Leído por Delmar H Dolbier |
The Back Room at Jerry's | 27:10 | Leído por Delmar H Dolbier |
A Clue | 23:31 | Leído por Delmar H Dolbier |
The Cipher Message | 32:00 | Leído por Delmar H Dolbier |
The Robbery | 17:34 | Leído por Delmar H Dolbier |
The Alibi | 28:28 | Leído por Delmar H Dolbier |
Twenty-Four Hours Later | 21:05 | Leído por Delmar H Dolbier |
The Man with the Crutch | 24:17 | Leído por Delmar H Dolbier |
Mirrored Years | 27:35 | Leído por Delmar H Dolbier |
A Hole in the Wall | 17:24 | Leído por Delmar H Dolbier |
The Cat's-Paw | 27:57 | Leído por Delmar H Dolbier |
Without Mercy | 22:32 | Leído por Delmar H Dolbier |
The Fight | 29:16 | Leído por Delmar H Dolbier |
The Rendezvous | 27:29 | Leído por Delmar H Dolbier |
Against Time | 21:33 | Leído por Delmar H Dolbier |
The Old Warehouse | 16:31 | Leído por Delmar H Dolbier |
The Last Portal | 29:36 | Leído por Delmar H Dolbier |
Reseñas





A LibriVox Listener
Loved all the different voices the reader put on made it easy to follow well read





nora kawachi
a bit florid, but probably a good example of its type





Ms. Elizabeth
Aye! Aye! Aye! Some of the voices he chose to use were difficult to get thru and were hard to understand. story seems to drag and I did get lost several times.