John Thorndyke's Cases


Read by Sandra Cullum

(4.7 stars; 174 reviews)

Detective John Thorndyke never disappoints when solving crime in this collection of Freeman's works. - Summary by A. K. Morton

Chapters

The Man with the Nailed Shoes, Part 1 1:00:46 Read by Sandra Cullum
The Man with the Nailed Shoes, Part 2 1:02:17 Read by Sandra Cullum
The Stranger's Latchkey 56:10 Read by Sandra Cullum
The Anthropologist At Large 47:35 Read by Sandra Cullum
The Blue Sequin 41:37 Read by Sandra Cullum
The Moabite Cipher 59:05 Read by Sandra Cullum
The Mandarin's Pearl 1:10:44 Read by Sandra Cullum
The Aluminium Dagger 1:03:06 Read by Sandra Cullum
A Message from the Deep Sea 1:11:39 Read by Sandra Cullum

Reviews


(5 stars)

Very interesting stories! The police always seem to get it wrong, but Thorndyke clears it up every time! the reader did an excellent job, as well. Very clear, and she used different voices for the different characters.

Here's Johnny!!!


(5 stars)

Dr John Thorndyke & his ability tying in the sciences in criminal cases was the CIA, FBI, NCIS, bringing the worst dregs to their convictions. R Austin Freeman was so ahead of his time with the sciences, noting they were using horse drawn coaches as taxi cabs. I do wonder if investigators really used any similar techniques in their criminal cases. Great Reading....

Very Sherlockian


(5 stars)

Clever cases solved by a brilliant scientist and his boon companion. Very well read,


(4 stars)

enjoyed tall the chapters, good explanations of the way evidence works.


(5 stars)

I love the Thorndyke short stories. These are well read. I wish more of them were available.

Classic detective tales


(5 stars)

For the scientifically minded. Very well read. Give us more Dr. Thorndyke!

lovely story's


(5 stars)

great reader compliment to the book a job well don

5 stars


(5 stars)

Very thorough and analytical. Reminds me of Sherlock Holmes.