The Club of Masks
Allen Upward
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It was far from a simple case of opium poisoning — the affair at the Domino Club. Zenobia Salome, the Leopardess, whichever of those silk masked revelers killed Dr. Weathered, had knowledge of a poison new even to Sir Frank Tarleton, the expert. And whoever stole the doctor's case book, stole no ordinary physician's record book but a terrible weapon to hold over the heads of London society. Here is a very ingenious detective story with a psychoanalytical slant, reveling the terrible use that can be made of the secret inclinations gnawing at the hearts of men. Uniquely, it is told by one who has played an actual part in crime, but who, page by page, betrays only as much as circumstances force from him. This unusual method keeps the tension of interest running high and deepens the mystery for even the most astute of detective-story readers. - Summary from the book jacket (6 hr 52 min)
Chapitres
On His Majesty’s Service | 20:51 | Lu par ToddHW |
The Evidence Of Madame Bonnell | 28:27 | Lu par Jess Gauchel |
The Evidence Of The Dead | 21:05 | Lu par Howard Skyman |
The Opened Safe | 21:32 | Lu par Howard Skyman |
Dr. Weathered’s Patients | 18:23 | Lu par Allyson |
The Books Of The Domino Club | 20:04 | Lu par Howard Skyman |
The Cause Of Death | 24:40 | Lu par Chuck Williamson |
The Leopard’s Claws | 15:23 | Lu par Allyson |
Sarah Neobard Speaks Out | 20:08 | Lu par Howard Skyman |
The Case Against Lady Violet | 18:43 | Lu par Howard Skyman |
What The Cipher Meant | 21:45 | Lu par Howard Skyman |
Psycho-Analysis | 18:54 | Lu par Inkell |
The Earl Of Ledbury Intervenes | 17:57 | Lu par Allyson |
The Unknown Poison | 21:51 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
The Lady Of The Leopard Skin | 20:08 | Lu par Allyson |
The Red Light | 16:03 | Lu par Allyson |
A Singular Dismissal | 22:17 | Lu par Howard Skyman |
Mother And Daughter | 20:46 | Lu par Howard Skyman |
The Means To Do Ill Deeds | 18:57 | Lu par Allyson |
The Finger-Print | 24:12 | Lu par ToddHW |
Critiques
very good, clever, and sensitive





Lynn Witherington
I love this guy. There are scenes in which calculating criminals fighting to save themselves present one lie after another, met by law enforcement brains at each twist, in a way that is so impressive— to this reader anyway— in the end it’s about the means of evil: how the possession of a mystery poison gives all kinds of people “ideas.”





Marigold
Wow! What a book! The biggest part of the suspense is continually adding details about the main character that makes the big picture so much bigger.
Club of Masks





Stan Ashton
Well read and well written