The Just Men of Cordova


Read by Atul Sharma

(4.8 stars; 10 reviews)

In “The Just Men of Cordova (1917)”, European financiers are dying conveniently from London to Cordova, victims of a mysterious poison that the police have failed to identify. In his earlier book, Edgar Wallace’s Four Just Men (1905) traveled the globe meting out vigilante justice. Renowned for their cunning, tenacity, lock breaking skills, and mastery of disguise, they operate outside the law, where their lethal brand of justice strikes fear into the hearts of their prey. But just who are they and who is assisting them?

From the golden age of detective fiction, Edgar Wallace was a prolific author with over 170 novels to his credit, including King Kong. More than 160 films have been made of his works, and a publisher once claimed that a quarter of all books read in England at the time were written by him. - Summary by ASharma (5 hr 15 min)

Chapters

Three Men of Cordova 30:09 Read by Atul Sharma
Colonel Black, Financier 29:19 Read by Atul Sharma
An Adventure in Pimlico 18:09 Read by Atul Sharma
The Men who sat in Judgment 15:43 Read by Atul Sharma
The Earl of Verlond 17:32 Read by Atul Sharma
The Policeman and a Lady 9:33 Read by Atul Sharma
Dr. Essley Meets a Man 16:03 Read by Atul Sharma
Colonel Black has a Shock 7:46 Read by Atul Sharma
Lord Verlond gives a Dinner 15:53 Read by Atul Sharma
A Policeman’s Business 20:26 Read by Atul Sharma
To Lincoln Races 17:37 Read by Atul Sharma
The Race 30:54 Read by Atul Sharma
Who are the Four? 15:56 Read by Atul Sharma
Willie Jakobs Tells 23:47 Read by Atul Sharma
Sir Isaac’s Fears 14:44 Read by Atul Sharma
Colonel Black Meets a Just Man 17:55 Read by Atul Sharma
Justice 14:11 Read by Atul Sharma

Reviews


(5 stars)

I really enjoyed the book. Edgar Wallace was such a good writer. A. Sharma did a great job reading…Thanks!

Terrible


(5 stars)

There's no such thing as a just 'man'. All men are evil missogynist who only think of predation, rape, and BIPOC oppression