That Affair Next Door
Anna Katharine Green
Read by Dawn Larsen
The dead body of a woman was found under a large cabinet. But she had been dead four hours before the cabinet fell upon her. The owners of the house had been on vacation and the place empty. Who was she and why was she in the empty house all alone? Summary by Dawn L. (11 hr 9 min)
Chapters
A Discovery | 35:11 | Read by Dawn Larsen |
Amelia Discovers Herself | 27:11 | Read by Dawn Larsen |
This is No One I Know | 22:00 | Read by Dawn Larsen |
Mr Gryce Discovers Miss Amelia | 39:10 | Read by Dawn Larsen |
Developments | 35:36 | Read by Dawn Larsen |
The Order Clerk | 42:42 | Read by Dawn Larsen |
Howard Van Burnam | 45:00 | Read by Dawn Larsen |
A Reluctant Witness | 23:07 | Read by Dawn Larsen |
Butterworth Versus Gryce | 29:00 | Read by Dawn Larsen |
A Decided Step Forward | 34:35 | Read by Dawn Larsen |
A Shrewd Conjecture | 36:10 | Read by Dawn Larsen |
Ruth Oliver | 44:43 | Read by Dawn Larsen |
Where are the Rings! | 18:27 | Read by Dawn Larsen |
Found! | 12:07 | Read by Dawn Larsen |
The Girl in Gray | 38:57 | Read by Dawn Larsen |
Some Fine Work | 46:10 | Read by Dawn Larsen |
Known, Known, All Known | 23:34 | Read by Dawn Larsen |
A Ruse | 15:00 | Read by Dawn Larsen |
Two Weeks | 18:56 | Read by Dawn Larsen |
The Watchful Eye | 18:47 | Read by Dawn Larsen |
Secret History - 1 | 28:02 | Read by Dawn Larsen |
Secret History - 2 | 34:39 | Read by Dawn Larsen |
Reviews
That Affair Next Door
Ana
I keep thinking as I read AKG's novels that I will eventually catch on to her formula and be able to guess the true culprit soon after the start. Silly me.... Another great story with twist and turns that double back on themselves so thoroughly and make for a superb read at a sometimes breakneck pace. This book was also beautifully read and the author made it a joy to listen to.
Free Audio Review
FNH
I seem to be on a run of detective novels at the moment! In this one we have a real gem. An older lady notices some odd happenings next door during the night and feels drawn to investigate and finds herself investigating a murder. It's a typical lead-in to a detective novel and follows many of the usual tropes, however dont let that make you think it's dull. The lead character is a delightful old world lady who wouldn't say boo to a goose and has to collect all of her bravery to simply address police inspectors let alone ensnaring murderers. This makes the character appealing and when the book is being read by a voice that seems to match the first person perspective of the character it really brings the book to life. The combination of reader and text here is really good. Read more of my reviews at http://freeaudioreview.blogspot.com/
Great story
mikezane
I have listened to this story 2x, and it has lots of neat twists and turns in it to keep you guessing. Mrs. Butterworth (not the syrup) lives next door to an affluent family. One night while they are away, a woman is murdered in that house. First one, then the other son stands accused, but Mrs. B decides to take a hand in the puzzle since she saw a few things that makes her think the police are on the wrong track. So who is the woman that was murdered, why was she murdered, and what does the mysterious Ms. Oliver have to do with it? It will have you listening intently. The quality of the recordings is excellent, and the reader is likewise excellent. Enjoy!
Affair next door
tellmeatale
Very good murder mystery and one of my favorite AKG books! This has so many twists and turns that I have listened to parts of it twice so as to be sure of the facts laid before us. Very well read by Dawn Larsen one of LibriVox's elite narrators.
More, please!
crusty
Thoroughly enjoyed the plot w/ its multiple twists and turns. Like others by this author, it keeps you guessing. Good narration, too.
More fun than Agatha Christie
Songbird7
I just love Miss Butterworth! So much tongue-in-cheek humor is employed by AKG (starting with the very first line: "I am not an inquisitive woman, but...") while making it clear that Amelia Butterworth takes herself seriously indeed. Terrific story with an impossible to solve mystery. The reader is good, but some of the subtle humor and personality depictions are lost in her somewhat bland style. Still very much worth a listen.
This is a pretty good mystery novel.
Ancient Aunt
Although a bit too long-winded at times, this is actually a pretty good mystery novel. The mystery itself is delightfully convoluted and complex and I dare anyone to unravel it and guess the murderer before he or she is revealed near the end! Yes, it is that cleverly conceived and written a mystery!! This Librivox volunteer reader is good too.
very good tale very well read
Ian Hamilton
I enjoyed it a great deal . Dawn Larson has done a great job of the reading . Some allowances must be made for the language of the era but the story is very well put together and I will be looking for other titles by the same writer and others read by dawn . Thank you both