The Soul Scar


Lu par LibriVox Volunteers

(4.2 stars; 14 reviews)

Was the death of unsavory lawyer Vail Wilford a suicide? Or was it murder? Is the typewritten suicide note genuine? Was his wife Honora’s belladonna really just used in her beauty routine, or might it have played a more sinister role? And what might Honora’s dreams reveal about events?

Professor Craig Kennedy, scientist detective who uses some surprisingly modern investigation techniques, features in another mystery by prolific author Arthur B. Reeve. Published in 1919. (Summary by Verla Viera) (7 hr 26 min)

Chapitres

Chapter I The Death-Dream 24:28 Lu par Avanos
Chapter II The Marble Heart 25:29 Lu par downeyzoo
Chapter III The Freud Theory 24:48 Lu par Dan Turansky
Chapter IV The “Hesitation Complex” 22:08 Lu par Jade Mansueto
Chapter V The Psychanalysis 22:22 Lu par Tim Rowe
Chapter VI The “Other Woman” 24:25 Lu par Rita Boutros
Chapter VII The Crook Detective 23:24 Lu par Rita Boutros
Chapter VIII The Poisoned Glass 23:21 Lu par Rita Boutros
Chapter IX The Association Test 20:34 Lu par Tim Rowe
Chapter X The Ordeal Bean 20:35 Lu par tshoes76
Chapter XI The Rascon Reports 24:41 Lu par Rita Boutros
Chapter XII The “New Morality” 27:01 Lu par Rita Boutros
Chapter XIII The Mechanical Ear 23:36 Lu par Rita Boutros
Chapter XIV The “Jung” Method 20:46 Lu par Inkell
Chapter XV The Conflicting Clues 24:00 Lu par FortunasVoice
Chapter XVI The Finesse 19:06 Lu par Jade Mansueto
Chapter XVII The Suppressed Desire 18:29 Lu par Jade Mansueto
Chapter XVIII The Confession 19:12 Lu par Jade Mansueto
Chapter XIX The Lie-Detector 17:58 Lu par Tim Rowe
Chapter XX The Soul Scar 19:45 Lu par Jade Mansueto

Critiques

A good one, though the other Craig Kennedy story is better


(5 stars)

Enjoyed & interesting. I liked the other stories a bit better.

Always good to hear a Craig Kennedy story


(5 stars)

Good readers and another enjoyable Craig Kennedy story.


(4 stars)

This is a little long winded. A fun society murder case though.


(5 stars)

Excellent story. Great narrators. Another well told Craig Kennedy adventure.