The Dark Eyes of London
Edgar Wallace
Read by Yoganandh T
Detective inspector Holt is recalled from his continetal holiday to investigate the mysterious death of a stranger found on the Thames embankment. Along with his attractive secretary Holt explores the dark underbelly of London - Summary by Yoganandh T
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| Larry Holt in Paris | 11:01 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| Sir John Hason | 9:04 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| The secretary | 7:18 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| Flash Fred sees a client | 9:08 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| The will | 9:37 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| The writing in Braille | 3:50 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| A telegram from Calgary | 7:46 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| The memorial stone | 7:51 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| The man who lost a finger | 7:50 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| Mr. Strauss "drops" | 12:52 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| Burglars at the Yard | 8:03 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| Fanny Weldon tells the truth | 13:47 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| Todd's Home | 13:01 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| Fanny has a visitor | 4:36 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| The fight in the dark | 6:49 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| Mr. Grogan meets a lady | 6:58 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| The insurance money | 15:34 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| At the pawnbrokers | 7:30 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| In Flash Fred's flat | 6:10 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| The woman who drew the insurance money | 6:15 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| When Diana fainted | 5:15 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| The man who was deaf | 12:52 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| The disappearance of Diana Ward | 4:32 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| The laundry yard | 12:22 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| What happened to Diana | 13:01 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| Back again | 9:49 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| John Dearborn is not blind | 7:19 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| Who runs Dearborn? | 6:27 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| Flash Fred's story | 14:31 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| The tubular room | 5:59 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| Fred lends his keys | 8:51 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| A breakfast proposal | 5:49 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| Lew | 16:37 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| Larry inspects a house | 12:59 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| The death room | 6:36 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| The woman in the garage | 8:36 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| The heiress | 7:23 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| The end of Jake | 7:45 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| The get-away | 10:24 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| A letter from Larry | 10:33 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| Diana pulls a lever | 6:31 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| In the trap | 4:27 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| The passing of David | 4:44 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| The end of the chase | 6:36 | Read by Yoganandh T | |
| Three cigarettes | 11:46 | Read by Yoganandh T |
Reviews
premise needs a different atmosphere
Jon Mark Wilson
Good reading of this yarn, no complaints with the audio production. It is refreshing that this Wallace tale does not rely on the stereotypes of British imperial chauvinism. But the pacing lags, and the mood is too light-hearted for the grisly business described. Tropes of blindness and darkness could have been played into something much more Gothic. It is as though he was writing a psycho thriller without knowing how.