The Black Star
Johnston McCulley and Johnston Mcculley
Leído por Roger Melin





The Black Star was a master criminal who took great care to never be identifiable, always wore a mask so nobody knew what he looked like, rarely spoke to keep his voice from being recognized, and the only mark left at the scenes of the crimes which he and his gang committed were small black stars which were tacked as a sign of their presence, and an occasional sarcastic note to signify his presence and responsibility. Even those who worked for him knew nothing of him, all of which were making his crimes virtually unsolvable. The police were at a complete loss as to his identity and at a method of stopping his criminal activities. He seemed to have the perfect strategic setup and all advantages were in his favor. He even somehow knew where the wealthy kept their jewels and money, and knew when they would remove valuable items from their safes and deposit boxes. Thus Roger Verbeck decided to take on the case of the Black Star using his own methodology. The Black Star will keep you guessing from beginning to end, just as he kept the police and Verbeck guessing.
Johnston McCulley was a prolific writer in the pulp fiction vein, and his Zorro series would become immensely popular. However, prior to Zorro, the Black Star was among his first repeating characters which kept readers of the day in continual suspense until his next appearance. McCulley also wrote mysteries and detective stories using various pseudonyms, including Harrison Strong. (Introduction by Roger Melin) (8 hr 6 min)
Capítulos
01 - An Aided Escape | 19:15 | Leído por Roger Melin |
02 - The Black Star | 10:48 | Leído por Roger Melin |
03 - Into the Pit | 22:06 | Leído por Roger Melin |
04 - Rogue For a Day | 15:48 | Leído por Roger Melin |
05 - Muggs on Guard | 10:37 | Leído por Roger Melin |
06 - An Unprofitable Afternoon | 11:10 | Leído por Roger Melin |
07 - Identical Orders | 10:54 | Leído por Roger Melin |
08 - The Police Get a Tip | 13:14 | Leído por Roger Melin |
09 - "Chickens Come Home To Roost" | 19:26 | Leído por Roger Melin |
10 - Caught In a Net | 11:08 | Leído por Roger Melin |
11 - Close Quarters | 12:39 | Leído por Roger Melin |
12 - At the Charity Ball | 15:06 | Leído por Roger Melin |
13 - Muggs - Great Little Man | 11:23 | Leído por Roger Melin |
14 - Unexpected News | 5:04 | Leído por Roger Melin |
15 - The Challenge | 14:40 | Leído por Roger Melin |
16 - A Nocturnal Visit | 17:21 | Leído por Roger Melin |
17 - Interrupted Conversation | 12:04 | Leído por Roger Melin |
18 - Mysteries | 18:15 | Leído por Roger Melin |
19 - Suspicion | 20:47 | Leído por Roger Melin |
20 - The Voice on the Wire | 17:05 | Leído por Roger Melin |
21 - The End of the Wire | 15:40 | Leído por Roger Melin |
22 - On the Scent | 9:54 | Leído por Roger Melin |
23 - Into the Vault | 7:59 | Leído por Roger Melin |
24 - How It Ended | 13:30 | Leído por Roger Melin |
25 - Shadowed by Three | 7:23 | Leído por Roger Melin |
26 - A Man of Mystery | 17:32 | Leído por Roger Melin |
27 - In Black Star's Hands | 18:44 | Leído por Roger Melin |
28 - The Police Launch | 8:29 | Leído por Roger Melin |
29 - Black Star Takes a Trick | 11:45 | Leído por Roger Melin |
30 - Muggs in Action | 13:09 | Leído por Roger Melin |
31 - In the Bank | 11:39 | Leído por Roger Melin |
32 - A Narrow Escape | 12:25 | Leído por Roger Melin |
33 - Puzzled Police | 14:23 | Leído por Roger Melin |
34 - What Happened to the Chief | 12:26 | Leído por Roger Melin |
35 - An Unexpected Blow | 9:55 | Leído por Roger Melin |
36 - In Custody | 13:01 | Leído por Roger Melin |
Reseñas
The Black Star





A LibriVox Listener
Very good story. Kept me interested until the very end with its surprise twist of plot. Of course the reader, Roger Melin, was excellent as usual.





A LibriVox Listener
my favorite reader indeed I love your voice many nights I have listened to your story telling ....you just have a way I tell you ....keep them coming ...cant wait for another and another ....best wishes to you indeed
GIVE ME MORE





AVID READER
A great tale, well-sculpted and read perfectly. As one commentator stated. it was a bit farfetched at times, but this is fiction: indulge your imagination. Perfect ending. Enjoy!
Awesome ride, loved it!





mikezane
First of all, props to Roger M, he's a great reader, glad he is still reading for librivox. Now to the story - This is a neat mystery/adventure novel where a wealthy businessman decides to match wits with a sneaky thief with extraordinary planning capabilities. It is going to take more than the average detective to catch this crook. Despite being a bit far-fetched at times, the story was still great. Enjoy!
Do The Crime, Get The Time





Keith Horvath
Excellent crime story based on the very smart criminal known as The Black Star. Quite intelligent or at least compared to the brain dead law enforcement. Yes it is from the early 1900's, After many months of a crime spree, with some patterns at least figured out. Nope, police are baffled. Yet interesting how this criminal induced & bribed information for his gain. Enjoy.
Not one of my favorites





Sorilea
probably bly just had too wide high an expectation of a work by the brilliant mind that consumed could save the character of Zorro one of my favorites I was disappointed in this Editing this impossible!This is ridiculous
Good Listen





NicNac
Ar first, I was a bit annoyed at how clueless our hero was, but he did redeem himself in the end as others here have said. Turned out to be a fun listen.
Roger saves the Day





JoeZimmermanSalchaAk
Exciting story, from start to finish , thanks so much for these storys (i call them movies) greatly read , thank you for your time. enjoyed Alot