The Ponson Case


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(4.5 stars; 32 reviews)

Where is Sir William? His butler and valet are concerned. He disappeared after dinner and is late retiring to bed. Did Sir William walk over to his son's house, possibly to discuss his unsuitable choice of bride? Or did an argument with a dinner guest from a few evenings ago resurface and turn sinister? Maybe he is apoplectic and they will find him lying dead somewhere? But the truth is far worse. Sir William is found in the river, but it doesn't look as if he drowned. - Summary by LynneT (8 hr 38 min)

Capítulos

Mystery at Luce Manor 41:10 Leído por Georgie63
A Sinister Suggestion 24:52 Leído por Cbteddy
Hoaxed? 29:28 Leído por KevinS
Inspector Tanner Grows Suspicious 36:00 Leído por John Leloup
Inspector Tanner Becomes Convinced 34:35 Leído por Jmac698
What Cosgrove Had to Tell 22:33 Leído por BigManDan
Cosgrove’s Trip North 35:14 Leído por John Leloup
Tanner Finds Himself Duped 28:23 Leído por John Leloup
Lois Drew Takes a Hand 32:05 Leído por Keith Salis
A Woman’s Wit 35:45 Leído por Gila Labinger Freeberg
A Fresh Start 26:36 Leído por Tony Posante
A Stern Chase 49:17 Leído por Sarah Mohamed
Blackmail? 46:03 Leído por David Newbold
A Dramatic Discovery 37:44 Leído por John Leloup
In the Luce Manor Boathouse 34:51 Leído por Cbteddy
Conclusion 3:49 Leído por Christine Bowden

Reseñas

Fun and good


(4 stars)

A regular good mystery by Freeman W. C. I especially enjoyed the reading of the chapter by Jmac698. Somehow I could exactly picture the conversation between Tanner and the serious butler, about a pair of shoes! Thanks.

excellent mystery


(5 stars)

Some of the readers were very good. The plot kept me guessing until the very end.


(5 stars)

A fun mystery. Lots of procedural detail, but a fine listen while doing housework!


(5 stars)

Enjoyed both the story and the readers.


(5 stars)

Freeman Wills Crofts writes police procedurals. He tries to show the reader what is involved in real police work - rather than the brilliant deductions of a Sherlock Holmes or Hercule Poirot. Some readers/listeners will enjoy this attention to detail while others will dind it tedious.