The Twin Mystery


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(4.3 stars; 33 reviews)

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". In this story, Nick receives a letter foretelling of a murder. His wife, Edith, believes it was from a woman... but who is the Brown Robin, and why taunt the great detective? - Summary by Lynne Thompson (4 hr 22 min)

Chapitres

The Brown Robin 13:52 Lu par TR Love
The Way of the Robin 14:39 Lu par TR Love
A Blind Chase 13:29 Lu par TR Love
The Real Thing 12:34 Lu par Howard Skyman
The Brown Robin Dines 12:24 Lu par Howard Skyman
An Audacious Visitor 8:34 Lu par Veronica Maresh Mead
Chick's Great Discovery 11:06 Lu par Veronica Maresh Mead
A Deep Game 11:20 Lu par Veronica Maresh Mead
The Trap 11:25 Lu par Jim Locke
How the Trap Was Sprung 13:29 Lu par Howard Skyman
At the Dog Show 12:09 Lu par Howard Skyman
Dead in her Carriage 15:41 Lu par Jim Locke
Possibilities 12:05 Lu par Kyle Donelan
A Change of Front 16:48 Lu par Kyle Donelan
Closer to Masson 11:12 Lu par Paul Hampton
Ida in Trouble 13:47 Lu par Paul Hampton
A New Side 10:30 Lu par Howard Skyman
In Durance Vile 9:26 Lu par Howard Skyman
A Dashing Rescue 13:08 Lu par Jim Locke
Patsy's Triumph 15:50 Lu par TR Love
The Murderer 9:27 Lu par TR Love

Critiques

TWO FAIRLY GOOD ONES


(5 stars)

TWO typical Nick Carter mysteries, terse and successful. It would enhance the reading experience if we simply focussed on the story, not especially the readers. I have also complained about readers, but only because they were apparently non-English speakers and were totally impossible to understand. Some of the readers of this work perhaps read in an unusual manner. but they could be understood. I am appreciative of that!

Good yarn.


(5 stars)

A couple of the reader's were not very good but overall well read.

the Twin Mystery


(5 stars)

enjoyed it. great readers. thank you.

iffy.


(1 stars)

an alright book with some awful readers. Jon Locke in particular should NEVER read aloud again. just the worst most monotone lazy reading. awkward pacing. putting emphasis on almost every 4th word for some reason?? he singlehandedly destroys this version. some of the other folks do passable jobs. Howard Skyman was amazing. 👏 you sir were the very best reader. I could listen to you for days. Paul Hampton was pretty good too.