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A Silent Witness

Gelesen von Anna Simon

(4,537 Sterne; 315 Bewertungen)

In this detective novel, the young doctor Humphrey Jardine stumbles upon a corpse during a walk near Hampstead Heath in the middle of the night. However, when he returns to the spot with a police officer, the corpse has disappeared. And this is just the start of a series of strange and sometimes life threatening events. Had it really been a dead man he had seen? And if so, who was it? And what is the role of the mysterious Mrs. Samway, who keeps popping up wherever he goes? He will need the help of Dr. John Thorndyke to solve this mystery.

This is the fourth novel featuring R. Austin Freeman's famous detective Dr. John Thorndyke. The preceding ones are also available on LibriVox: The Red Thumb Mark, the Eye of Osiris (a.k.a. the Vanishing Man, both titles on LV) and The Mystery of 31 New Inn. (Summary by Anna Simon) (10 hr 51 min)

Chapters

Chapter I - The Beginning of the Mystery

19:18

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Chapter II - The Finding of the Reliquary

14:38

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Chapter III - "Who is Sylvia?"

12:36

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Chapter IV - Septimus Maddock, Deceased

31:29

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Chapter V - The Lethal Chamber

33:25

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Chapter VI - A Council of War

27:23

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Chapter VII - An Unseen Enemy

21:05

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Chapter VIII - It's an Ill Wind --

28:05

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Chapter IX - Thorndyke takes up the Scent

17:45

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Chapter X - The Unheeded Warning

18:59

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Chapter XI - A Chapter of Accidents

33:44

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Chapter XII - Miss Vyne

28:57

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Chapter XIII - A Mysterious Stranger

37:54

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Chapter XIV - A Lonely Woman

36:05

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Chapter XV - Exit Dr. Jardine

35:51

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Chapter XVI - Enter Father Humperdinck

50:02

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Chapter XVII - The Palimpsest

36:30

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Chapter XVIII - A Visitor from the States

25:00

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Chapter XIX - Tenebrae

27:38

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Chapter XX - The Hue and Cry

29:46

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Chapter XXI - The Final Problem

36:49

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Chapter XXII - Thorndyke reviews the Case

48:30

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Bewertungen

Intricate story, great reader

(5 Sterne)

This s was a very complex story but kept my interest. Anna Simon did a fabulous job of reading. There were a couple of times that I thought the main character acted in a very foolish way and I wanted to slap him, but that is the only negative in a long and cleverly woven together story.

A gripping tale!

(5 Sterne)

This tale kept me on the edge of my seat. A convoluted plot, multiple attempted murders, interesting country and city scenery, a touch of romance, and a liberal dose of medical forensics...what more could one want?! Very well read, as well :)

A bit predictable

(2,5 Sterne)

The main character is either really really dumb or just really naive. Too many coincidences throughout to be even somewhat believable. But I enjoyed the reader and the book was ok. You will know the plot when the second body.

Anna Simon is a wonderful reader

(3 Sterne)

But the story seems too far fetched in my humble opinion. did not finish it because like i said it was not believable especially that first attempt at murder with the snowy crystals coming from a hole in the ceiling, turning into gas in this old whatever it was, closed production of whatever building. maybe listen/read the rest later. @mikezane: here here! these numbskull characters have no business sneaking into a good book! :) dahszil male usa

Think CSI before CSI was invented!

(5 Sterne)

Ms. Simon did a great job overall, especially since I don't think English is her first language. Doubt I'd do nearly as well in any other language! The story's pace feels a little slow to 21st century readers, but is entirely typical of its time, and is much more descriptive than most current styles. PLEASE read more of Dr. Thorndyke's short story collections!

Annoying lead character

(5 Sterne)

The lead character, Dr Jardine, is a bit of an idiot who apparently has no sense of personal safety. I found myself annoyed at his lack of common sense, but eh, it's just a book. Summary covers the plot. Reader did an excellent job. I also like books with Dr Thorndyke; he is an excellent lead character.

Entertaining

(4,5 Sterne)

A bit overly long and convoluted, but an entertaining story nonetheless. I really liked the main character, Dr Jardine. This Librivox volunteer reader has a beautiful voice.

silent witness

(5 Sterne)

excellent mystery, involved and captivating with the medical insight of the era. Reader was excellent and so easy to follow.