A Mysterious Disappearance
Louis Tracy
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Lady Dyke disappears mysteriously, and barrister and hobby detective Claude Bruce appears to be one of the last persons to have seen her. A short time later a dead body is found in the river, and Bruce follows the trails. Who is Sydney H. Corbett? Why did the Lady's maid disappear shortly after her Lady? And what business did Lady Dyke have at Sloane Square? If Bruce can find the answer to these questions, he will find the solution to the mystery. (Introduction by Carolin) (8 hr 56 min)
Kapitel
"Last Seen at Victoria!" | 18:52 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
Inspector White | 19:38 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
The Lady's Maid | 14:22 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
No. 61 Raleigh Mansions | 21:19 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
At the Jollity Theatre | 12:25 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
Miss Marie le Marchant | 12:54 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
In the City | 14:50 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
The Hotel du Cercle | 15:22 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
Breaking the Bank | 18:18 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
Some Good Resolutions | 14:32 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
Theories | 16:58 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
Who Corbett Was | 12:59 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
A Question of Principle | 17:30 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
No. 12 Raleigh Mansions | 22:45 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
Mrs. Hillmer Hesitates | 21:09 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
Foxey | 17:25 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
A Possible Explanation | 19:34 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
What Happened on the Riviera | 20:25 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
Where Mrs. Hillmer Went | 14:40 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
Mr. Sydney H. Corbett | 18:39 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
How Lady Dyke Left Raleigh Mansions | 19:11 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
A Wilful Murder | 18:57 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
The Letter | 16:18 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
The Handwriting | 15:05 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
Miss Phyllis Browne Intervenes | 19:57 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
Lady Helen Montgomery's Son | 14:57 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
Mr. White's Method | 16:31 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
Sir Charles Dyke's Journey | 16:03 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
How Lady Dyke Disappeared | 21:23 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
Sir Charles Dyke Ends His Narrative | 21:22 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
Valedictory | 11:59 | Gelesen von Crln Yldz Ksr |
Bewertungen
A Very Good Mystery





jude61350
The story captures your attention right from the beginning and then gets better. It has an interesting twist that keeps you guessing. The narrator is pleasant to listen to.
Great mystery story with another great reading by Carolin





glttrgrl8
I really enjoyed this missing-wife mystery story. Although there are two detectives, one unofficial and one official, I did not find them confusing at all, as an earlier review noted. And Carolin did her usual great job reading!
Good book but a bit confusing...





mikezane
With the disappearance of Lady Dyke, two detectives are now on the trail. One of the detectives is working for Scotland Yard and one is working for himself and is also the friend of the missing lady's husband. Plenty of red herrings begin to appear, not the least of which is the sudden disappearance of Lady Dyke's maid. What could possibly be behind all the mystery? This story is good, but a bit confusing, I often got the two detectives mixed up. It is a good mystery tho, and the reader did a nice job.
loved it!





lucky in Michigan
I really enjoyed this book. it keeps you guessing until the end. I am now a big fan of this author. in my humble opinion he has written a great mystery novel. The reader did struggle with some pronunciations (which I actually found somewhat entertaining) because English is her second language. However I found that since she is from a Scandinavian country her accent was not a distraction at all. All together a well spent couple of days at work! Thank you librovox for making my job bearable!
Page Turning Whodonit





Caroline
this as my first Louis Tracy book featuring Claude Bruce, the barrister detective and I enjoyed it thoroughly, from the opening set up through the twists and turns of the plot, climax and satisfying epilogue. I enjoyed the cast of characters and side Plots- a diverting story all around that I had trouble pausing. Carolin is a strong reader and I look forward to more Tracy Stories featuring the barrister and hope to hear more read by Carolin. The glimpses into social views, customs, economics, expressions and settings of the time add interest to these classic mysteries. LibriVox does a great good with this wonderful audio book library.
Another great writer





Margaret87
I'd never heard of Louis Tracy and what a pleausre it is to listen to this ingenious whodunnit. Just a small niggle - that pronuncation of place names problem. e.g. Sloane is pronounced "slone" not "sloanne". Also "heir" is pronounced "air" not "hair" Still, otherwise so very well read. I'm sorry if I'm picky about pronunciation - especially as reading books like the volunteers do is something I can't do. Thank you volunteer readers and Librivox. This is wonderful work you do.
Mystery well written





Tamara
The story overall was well-written with lots of twists and turns. well I had suspicions it kept me guessing. the bumbling inspector White was well-written character and the congenial Bruce amateur Detective kept me in admiration of his intellect. all wow showing his Humanity and understanding of human frailties in other characters, well not being sloppy about it. I love the dialogue and manner of speech. I really like Carolyn's reading she does a good job.
Excellent book, consistently and well read





Honest John
Excellent book of its genre and time, and as a lierary work in itself. It is a lengthy book, but never drags or bores, in part because the reader is consistently clear in terms of her voice and understanding. Do not be put off by her charming accent, which I failed to identify. Perhaps Canadian French.