Short Mystery Story Collection 007


Read by LibriVox Volunteers

(4.2 stars; 88 reviews)

Delve into the enigmatic world of mystery with this captivating collection of short stories. Featuring 16 intriguing tales from various authors, this anthology showcases the art of suspense and the thrill of the unknown.

Each story, read by dedicated LibriVox volunteers, invites listeners to explore a range of mysterious scenarios, from classic whodunits to psychological puzzles. The diverse voices bring these public domain works to life, making each narrative a unique experience.

Perfect for those who enjoy a quick yet engaging listen, this collection offers a taste of mystery that can be savored in short bursts. Whether you're a seasoned mystery aficionado or new to the genre, these stories promise to entertain and provoke thought.

Chapters

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The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual 42:37 Read by Simon Evers
The Body-Snatcher 42:27 Read by Mike Harris
The Chicken 28:07 Read by Gregg Margarite (1957-2012)
The Coin of Dionysus 32:22 Read by Mike Harris
The Field Bazaar 6:49 Read by Mike Harris
A Foreign Office Romance 20:24 Read by Mike Harris
The Green-Stone God and the Stockbroker 37:30 Read by Alan Winterrowd
The Horror of the Heights 36:46 Read by Mike Harris
In the Virginia Room 28:27 Read by Snapdragon
The Lost Special 39:33 Read by Mike Harris
The Oblong Box 25:33 Read by Joseph Hunt
The Oubliette 42:30 Read by Gregg Margarite (1957-2012)
A Quicksilver Cassandra 9:57 Read by Rosie
Silence - A Fable 11:36 Read by Kasper
The Two-Cent Stamp 35:16 Read by Gregg Margarite (1957-2012)
The Un-Burglars 27:24 Read by Gregg Margarite (1957-2012)

Reviews

A fair collection


(4 stars)

If you like the Filo Gubb stories you are well catered for here.


(5 stars)

this was a great listen and I will be using this collection again


(3.5 stars)

readers were good. stories,some rather silly some ok some just lightweight.


(3 stars)

several stories I didn't like and a few poor readers


(4 stars)

Pretty short but to the point.


(3 stars)

most stories were interesting. most readers were awsome or tolerable.