Lot No. 249
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Read by Availle
Abercrombie Smith, Edward Bellingham and William Monkhouse Lee are three students at Oxford University, sharing adjacent lodgings. When people against whom Bellingham holds a grudge are attacked, Smith starts to investigate. Is Bellingham innocent? But what are the strange noises coming from his room when he is not home?
This short gothic horror story first published in 1892 is a bit outside the usual haunts of Conan Doyle and has been compared to the writings of Edgar Allan Poe and H. Rider Haggard. - Summary by Availle (1 hr 26 min)
Reviews
Fun story
Darlene Boda
written from a "what if it's real and we just can't prove it" viewpoint. I love how the medical student handles the situation
Loved this recording
Mark Ryan
.Remember listening to the ladybird cassette as a kid and been looking for audio book. Very well read, the reader is able to put life into each character.
Geraldine Rourke
I'm not a Conan Doyle fan at all but I really enjoyed this tale.good reader too
Good writing
Ron
This story didn't really live up to my expectations.
Angela
the reader is really good and the story interesting
Quite Spooky
Dennis Murray
A good reading of an unusual tale.