The Charing Cross Mystery
J. S. Fletcher
Read by Kirsten Wever
Here's another intriguing mystery by J. S. Fletcher, centering on why a former high-level police official was murdered, and on whether - and if so how - the murder was linked to two glamorous and high-profile sisters, one of whose photo was found in the dead man's pocket. As usual, Fletcher creates a number of different detectives -- a lawyer, his assistant, several policemen, a police spy, and even the dead man's granddaughter -- following various lines of inquiry. These lines converge rapidly in the last few chapters, when the author lets the reader weave them together into a coherent whole: the solution to the mystery. Summary by Kirsten Wever (9 hr 2 min)
Chapters
The Last Train East | 19:35 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
Whose Portrait is This | 20:49 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
The Potential Fortune | 17:37 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
The Diamond Necklace | 20:01 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
The Police Return | 18:35 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
Samples of Ink | 21:41 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
Black Velvet | 21:42 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
Fligwood's Rents | 17:44 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
The Medicine Bottle | 18:46 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
The Mysterious Visitor | 22:54 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
Lady Riversdale | 22:05 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
Alias "Madame Listorelle" | 13:39 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
Who Was She? | 18:57 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
Is it Blackmail? | 21:19 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
Revelations | 21:40 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
Still More | 22:54 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
The Torn Labels | 19:39 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
The Telegram | 24:12 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
The London Road | 17:16 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
Converging Tracks | 19:49 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
The Order in Writing | 20:16 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
The Highly Respectable Solicitor | 18:42 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
The Landlady of Little Smith Street | 24:41 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
The House in the Yard | 18:45 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
Dead! | 15:50 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
Waterloo | 24:28 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
The Assurance | 18:29 | Read by Kirsten Wever |
Reviews
HATED FOR THIS ONE TO END
AVID READER
A compelling narration of very complicated crimes. The detective work, both amateur and professional, was outstanding. I must confess that I fail to understand the negative comments concerning the reader. Kirsten Wever is a fine reader, one who is easy to understand as she proceeds in her business-like manner. To each his own, I suppose.
well worth listening to
jmk89
This is a classic J.S. Fletcher mystery. Lots of diversions as the various actors try to work out the larger plot and solve at the same time the several crimes committed along the way. The reader is to be commended for her pace, tone and pronunciation- excellent work which complemented the text.
David Kantor
great story although somewhat fanciful. But as a Jew I get tired of reading stereotypes if Jews. We don't all have big beak like noses like Charles De Gaulle or beatty eyes. Enough Jew crap. What about the WASPS and their brethren? And don't forget the sneaky Japanese.
The Charing Cross Mystery
Brenda
reader is 5 star. the story seemed to just drag. not my favorite.
Elaine
Not his best story by all means but an ok read and well read by kirsten
Christopher
Great mystery and character development. I need to read more J. S. Fletcher work….
Unknown
Good story. Gets a little wordy; but holds interest. Rather abrupt ending. Great reader!
kam. keeps one thinking through the middle. ok reading.
Kam