Short Mystery Story Collection 003


Read by LibriVox Volunteers

(4.3 stars; 154 reviews)

Delve into the enigmatic world of mystery with this captivating collection of ten short stories, each crafted to intrigue and challenge your perceptions. Curated from the public domain, these tales showcase a variety of voices and styles, offering a rich tapestry of suspense and intrigue.

From classic whodunits to psychological puzzles, each story invites listeners to engage their minds and unravel the secrets hidden within. The diverse range of authors ensures that there is something for every mystery enthusiast, whether you prefer the traditional detective story or a more unconventional narrative.

Read by dedicated LibriVox volunteers, this anthology not only highlights the art of storytelling but also celebrates the collaborative spirit of the literary community. Perfect for a quick listen or a leisurely afternoon, this collection promises to keep you guessing until the very last word.

Chapters

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My First Experience with the Great Logician 13:20 Read by RK Wilcox
Evidence 21:10 Read by RK Wilcox
The Adventures of the Diamond Necklace 7:07 Read by Carolyn Frances
The Purloined Letter 37:16 Read by James Christopher
The Nameless Man 24:29 Read by Linda McDaniel
The Clue of the Silver Spoons 49:12 Read by SGA
The Tin Box 52:31 Read by SGA
The Mysterious Case 15:15 Read by Linda McDaniel
Cheating the Gallows 39:00 Read by SGA
The Great Ruby Robbery 1:00:29 Read by SGA

Reviews

Nice Variety


(5 stars)

Well read and enjoyable stories. no two alike. characters that were enjoyable and believable with various plots by various authors and plenty of twists and turns.

Average stories


(3 stars)

The stories are ok mostly, the accents I can deal with, but dear me the horrible mispronunciation of English words and place names is dreadful. It’s Thames as in Tens not as in Tames, that’s just for starters

Excellent Readers and Stories


(5 stars)

A nice variety of mysteries.


(2 stars)

only a few stories grasped my attention.