The Sheridan Road Mystery
Paul Thorne and Paul Thorneandmabel Thorne
Read by J. M. Smallheer
A shot rings out in the middle of the night in a quiet Chicago neighborhood. Patrolman Murphy is directed to an apartment where a man says the shot came from. The apartment is locked and apparently empty. Was there a murder here? And if so, where is the victim? (summary by J. M. Smallheer) (4 hr 40 min)
Chapters
The Shot | 13:32 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
Detective Sergeant Morgan | 7:31 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
Investigation | 11:03 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
The Apartment Across the Hall | 10:12 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
Peculiar Facts | 11:06 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
The Cable from London | 14:55 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
Mr. Marsh | 10:29 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
A Definite Clue | 15:03 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
The Last Letter | 10:28 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
The Stolen Suitcase | 10:22 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
TheTrail Grows Clearer | 11:23 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
Missing | 12:20 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
Startling Disclosures | 13:12 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
The Night Call | 13:00 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
'Dead Men Tell No Tales' | 14:40 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
The Closed Country House | 19:27 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
What the Caretaker Saw | 15:19 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
The Enemy Shows His Hand | 8:04 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
Kidnapped | 9:15 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
The Fallen Pine | 13:07 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
The Chimney that Wouldn't Draw | 12:49 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
Cornered | 14:41 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
Sunset | 8:03 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
Reviews
Fun Chicago Detective Story!
ListeninginChicago
This is a wonderful detective story. The criminal gang and the references to "hootch" reminded me of the days of Al Capone and the references to Chicago streets, buildings and parks were spot on. I loved the twist at the end - surprising but well tied in to make a fitting and believable ending. Overall, a quickly moving, engaging and light story. Jo Smallheer does an excellent job of reading this solo Librivox project. Her voicing really adds to the characters and the flow of the narrative.
I liked this story
mikezane
A shot rings out in the night, and a witness calls the police. Investigating the room where the shot was heard, the police find no body, and it is the witness who finds a pool of blood. A girl near the room heard nothing, but the police notice a pinprick bruise on her arm. Clearly something sinister is going on. What is the secret of the doings in Sheridan Road? I found this one held my attention. The reader was also excellent, as was the quality of the recordings. Enjoy!
Good Detective Tale
tellmeatale
Growing up in Illinois and spending parts of my summers at my aunts in Chicago this story put me in mind of all the stories I heard of the old gangster days of the city. This is a very good detective story and has a few good twist and two good main characters. Excellent narration by one of my favorites J.M. Smallheer . I seek out her selections and listen to as many as I can find. This is really worth a listen if you like a good detective tale.
Entertaining Story
Angela McElwain
A nice romantic story of intrigue and danger from a bygone era. The reading is even and clear except for a brief attempt at a Swedish accent, which left me unable to understand some dialogue. Fortunately, this was for a minor character and was very brief. Also, the "action" scenes aren't as sophisticated as we are used to these days, but if one can suspend expectations in that area, the story is an easy listen with little violence.
the hero turns out to be a creeper who lies to get the women.
Bill
Well read But the detective keeps a big secret from the daughter to "protect her" or more likely to make sure she would not blame him for killing her father. hi didnt pull the trigger but he got him out of the way and ends up with the girl and her money which would have been gained illegally. Couldn't happen even 100 years ago.
A LibriVox Listener
It's so great to listen to a reader who is empathetic to the story and provides emotional content so the listener gets more involved. And it's sad that more of these old books aren't presented by such artists as this one. The story, of course, is representative of a long gone era, but well told and involving. The listener gets caught up into the plot. Well done
Mystery of Love
William Hillmann III
personally, I enjoyed this book and it's story book ending; it brought tears to my eyes; I've lead a wandering life similar to the main characters; they resolve their longings for a structured supportive life; for me that shall never be; quietly, without notice, the years slipped by taking that possibility with it.
High speed
Margaret87
I hesitate because I admire all readers - it's something I can't do. But I can't keep up with the reader. It feels like I'm being rushed headlong with no time to savour the moment or visualise the scene. It's often garbled. Could be cultural but other American readers use a much steadier pace.