The Unseen Ear
Natalie Sumner Lincoln
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Judith Richards is seated alone in her father's library at midnight, when a man enters, rifles her father's safe, and is examining his loot when a steel blade darts thru the portières, pierces him and he falls dead to the floor. Judith meanwhile has remained undisturbed, for she is seated with her back to the intruder and she is, moreover, stone deaf. When she finally rises to leave the room, she discovers the crime, and recognizes the victim as the stepson of her uncle. Detective Ferguson comes to the conclusion that the murder must have been an inside job, and the members of the household come under suspicion. Ferguson was right in his theory, but it is not until much evidence against each has been untangled that it is discovered which one was guilty - Summary by Book review digest v17 1921 (6 hr 42 min)
Chapters
Through The Portieres | 6:00 | Read by Christine Rottger |
Identified | 23:35 | Read by roselbex |
Theories | 24:54 | Read by roselbex |
Lost: A Memorandum | 22:30 | Read by roselbex |
More Theories | 27:15 | Read by roselbex |
Speculation | 24:20 | Read by roselbex |
The Knave Of Hearts | 25:21 | Read by Cindy Winsor |
Pro And Con | 12:49 | Read by Cindy Winsor |
Half A Sheet | 22:15 | Read by TR Love |
Below Stairs | 16:40 | Read by TR Love |
The Threat | 21:01 | Read by TR Love |
The Theft | 17:08 | Read by roselbex |
Mlzpah | 13:54 | Read by roselbex |
Suspicion | 22:25 | Read by roselbex |
The Push Button | 21:55 | Read by roselbex |
Links In The Chain | 23:17 | Read by roselbex |
The Dancing Silhouettes | 15:39 | Read by Vincent C |
Edged Tools | 20:02 | Read by Howard Skyman |
The Unseen Ear | 9:39 | Read by Riley Ruiz |
Run To Cover | 32:16 | Read by tawdryfields |
Reviews
Unknown
One of the few books I’ve read in which practically all of the characters were unlikable. I felt almost no sympathy with them and didn’t care who would torn out to be the bad guy. It was long and bounced around a lot, but it did leave you wondering who. Some of the readers were really good, but at least one moved me to use Siri to read half the chapters on Gutenberg . Org.
J. Harley
This is one of the best mysteries ever. 'Good readers too!