Hidden Foes
Nicholas Carter
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Nick Carter is a fictional detective who first appeared in 1886 in dime store novels. Over the years, different authors, all taking the nom de plume Nicholas Carter, have penned stories featuring "America's greatest detective". He has his work cut out when a body is discovered in a corridor of the second floor of the Wilton Hotel. He is quickly identified as Gaston Todd. Is his death a result of the ongoing feud with another man over the hand of society belle, Edna Thurlow? Surely it can't be as cut and dried as that? - Summary by Lynne Thompson (5 hr 28 min)
Chapitres
A Mysterious Fatality. | 10:11 | Lu par ToddHW |
Nick Carter’s Opinion. | 11:34 | Lu par Owlivia |
A Friend Worth Having. | 12:06 | Lu par Flamboyant Otter |
The Man of Last Resort. | 10:35 | Lu par ToddHW |
Another Strange Case. | 13:16 | Lu par Mike Manolakes |
Doctor Devoll. | 8:25 | Lu par Tony Posante |
Grounds for Suspicion. | 12:50 | Lu par Nancy Gorgen |
The Yellow Coupon. | 16:07 | Lu par Nancy Gorgen |
Suspicions Verified. | 10:52 | Lu par Nancy Gorgen |
The Deeper Mystery. | 19:03 | Lu par Mike Manolakes |
The Angle of Reflection. | 21:14 | Lu par Nancy Gorgen |
Nick Carter’s Deductions. | 12:24 | Lu par Nancy Gorgen |
The Man With a Mask. | 16:33 | Lu par Tony Posante |
A Marathon Pursuit. | 11:22 | Lu par Daniel Johnson-Carter |
Professor Karl Graff. | 17:32 | Lu par Mike Manolakes |
Vain Inquiries. | 9:33 | Lu par AlanCrookham |
Craft and Foresight. | 16:01 | Lu par Tony Posante |
Nick Declares Himself. | 13:25 | Lu par Paul Harvey |
Patsy on the Trail. | 12:13 | Lu par JustinPaul |
Birds of Prey. | 17:00 | Lu par Mike Manolakes |
Stolen Pearls. | 16:19 | Lu par JustinPaul |
Where the Tide Turned. | 9:16 | Lu par Nancy Gorgen |
The Wheel Within. | 18:41 | Lu par Nancy Gorgen |
The Last Resort. | 11:45 | Lu par Nancy Gorgen |
Critiques





Eliza
I have enjoyed the stories, but the only let down is too many readers, lack of proper character translation and a few that had a difficulty in reading certain words.
NICK DID NOT DO THIS ONE ALONE





AVID READER
A good detective story read well despite having too many readers. This is one of the few that show Nick Carter to be human.
mediocre story





Suzanne
This was an okay “super-detective” story. Having multiple readers for a book is disconcerting and detracts from enjoying the story, especially when one of the characters suddenly develops a southern drawl in a chapter.
A decent detective story.





Seven Archers
A good example of the detective genre from days gone by. Like most audio books, I think it would have been better with fewer readers? JMHO,
Great read





A LibriVox Listener
The Golden Age of the American Detective novel. Only 400 more to go.
Too many poor readers!





Lloyd Boone
Too many poor and inappropriate readers spoil this book.
Another great yarn!!!





Ayla
Well read by various reader's!!