Coffee Break Collection 023 - Mysteries, Riddles and Conundrums
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This is the twenty-third Coffee Break Collection, in which Librivox readers select English language public domain works of about 15 minutes or less in duration -- perfect to listen to during commutes, workouts or coffee breaks. The topic for this collection is Mysteries, Riddles and Conundrums. Short mystery fiction, puzzles that have baffled generations, whether solved or unsolved and anything our forefathers have struggled to explain. Fiction, non-fiction, poetry, prose, essays...who knows what you will discover? (1 hr 56 min)
Chapters
Advice From A Caterpillar, Chapter 5 of Alice's Adventures In Wonderland Lewis …
14:39
Read by Michele Fry
The Strange Escape of the King's Jester: The Mysterious Rope by Henry Ernest Du…
3:48
Read by KevinS
Solution to The Strange Escape of the King's Jester: The Mysterious Ropebby Hen…
1:37
Read by KevinS
Solution to the Squires Christmas Puzzle Party -- Three Teacups by Ernest Duden…
3:04
Read by KevinS
Bewertungen
Mysteries? What mysteries?
Kerrigan
Nicely read. Collection seems almost entirely random. Wisdom from Khalil Gibran, a bit about the fall of Rome, the history of “The Negro in Virginia”, what sounds like a newspaper clipping about a possibly commonplace disappearance... If you’re hoping to puzzle your mind and test your brain, you won’t get much of that here. Only the last few sections offer a chance to ‘solve the mystery’ and even those are rather unsatisfactory, as the solutions are guessed at. The mystery that haunts me is: why were these bits collected together at all?