
The Blue Car Mystery
Natalie Sumner Lincoln
Lu par James R. Hedrick
The story opens conventionally with a murdered man found on the floor of his library in Washington D.C. As the plot unfolds several possible assailants are discovered. There are the dead man’s fiancée and housekeeper, and her hunchback son, his niece whose father needs money and her shell shocked brother; and of these may be responsible. Or even the lawyer who when summoned by the victim’s niece drove to the scene of the crime in one blu car and drove away in another that later furnished a clue. All of these innocent people are more or less guilty, and one unsuspected person thoroughly so. - Summary by The Book Review Digest v.22 (1927) (6 hr 45 min)
Chapitres
| The Moving Shadow | 7:07 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
| Tragedy | 22:23 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
| "I" | 16:56 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
| The Patient at Walter Reed Hospital | 20:18 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
| Detective Barlow Grows Inquisitive | 21:05 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
| A Hooded Face | 26:26 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
| The Warning | 18:46 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
| The Preliminary Hearing | 26:16 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
| Lies and Lies | 16:44 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
| Queries and Theories | 16:09 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
| Silhouettes | 19:51 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
| A Strange Development | 19:47 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
| The Frosted Windshield | 19:30 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
| Lost and Found | 21:33 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
| Alibis and Other Lies | 17:41 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
| Signs and Symbols | 18:20 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
| By Wit Alone | 21:47 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
| The Third Degree | 25:33 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
| Midnight | 17:09 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
| A Coded Message | 5:48 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
| The Confession | 26:17 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |