The Case With Nine Solutions


Lu par Howard Skyman

(4.5 stars; 32 reviews)

This book was written by Alfred Walter Stewart under the pseudonym J.J. Connington:

Sir Clinton Driffield is a respected police professional assigned the task of solving a convoluted crime of murder. The case involves a coy temptress, her husband, a secret admirer and a young man with a romantic interest in the temptress. Sir Clinton and his assistant, Inspector Flamborough must whittle down the circumstances and causes of death from nine potential scenarios. The process leads them through scientific clues, messages from a secret source and good old fashioned deductive reasoning. - Summary by Howard Skyman (7 hr 10 min)

Chapitres

The Dying Man 27:35 Lu par Howard Skyman
The House Next Door 13:12 Lu par Howard Skyman
Sir Clinton At Ivy Lodge 29:02 Lu par Howard Skyman
The Crime At Heatherfield 22:01 Lu par Howard Skyman
The Bungalow Tragedy 34:08 Lu par Howard Skyman
The Nine Possible Solutions 23:44 Lu par Howard Skyman
The Fly In The Amber 32:41 Lu par Howard Skyman
The Hassendean Journal 18:12 Lu par Howard Skyman
The Creditor 11:43 Lu par Howard Skyman
Information Received 27:34 Lu par Howard Skyman
The Code Advertisement 19:33 Lu par Howard Skyman
The Silverdale Wills 28:44 Lu par Howard Skyman
The Murder Of The Informer 20:55 Lu par Howard Skyman
The Jacket 16:20 Lu par Howard Skyman
Sir Clinton's Double 21:25 Lu par Howard Skyman
Written Evidence 21:55 Lu par Howard Skyman
Mr. Justice 18:37 Lu par Howard Skyman
The Connecting Thread 18:15 Lu par Howard Skyman
Excerpts From Sir Clinton's Notebook 24:27 Lu par Howard Skyman

Critiques


(3 stars)

The book could have been more effective and enjoyable with half the length. The narrator was the best.

Good Story - Well Read


(5 stars)

The sidekick is a bit slow. But overall I enjoyed it.

great mystery


(5 stars)

Kept me guessing who the culprit was. Excellent reader.


(4 stars)

A unique style and format. The reading is excellent 👍.


(5 stars)

Very enjoyable and calmly, clearly read.