The Million-Dollar Suitcase


Lu par Mark Nelson

(4.5 stars; 171 reviews)

Private detective Jerry Boyne is hot on the heels of a bank teller who has just embezzled nearly a million dollars in a suitcase. Cornered in his seventh-story apartment, the thief seems to vanish into thin air. Boyne continues the chase, aided by Barbara Wallace, a young women with observational and deductive powers that put Sherlock Holmes to shame. - Summary by Mark Nelson (8 hr 47 min)

Chapitres

Chapter 1 24:44 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 2 17:12 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 3 29:39 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 4 19:29 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 5 12:59 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 6 16:56 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 7 18:37 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 8 22:19 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 9 14:02 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 10 23:49 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 11 21:52 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 12 17:12 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 13 12:43 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 14 14:10 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 15 11:18 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 16 15:59 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 17 11:26 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 18 13:23 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 19 20:59 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 20 7:30 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 21 16:22 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 22 9:50 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 23 13:59 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 24 15:17 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 25 18:02 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 26 19:56 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 27 32:14 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 28 17:02 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 29 12:44 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 30 14:47 Lu par Mark Nelson
Chapter 31 10:51 Lu par Mark Nelson

Critiques

An outstanding story


(5 stars)

As always, I will start by saying this book was BRILLIANTLY read! The story itself is entertaining, twisting and turning its way through the plot to a surprising conclusion. Absolutely wonderful to listen to! Please remember, this book was written nearly 100 years ago and some references to ethnicity are outside of what is acceptable today. This does not mean avoid the book or get all precious about the (approx 5 or so) references you will hear. It is merely a reflection of a bygone era and as such should not cause offence. ENJOY THE STORY!


(4 stars)

The story is interesting. A woman was pushed as a child to deduce things others can't and to notice & remember things/people that others can't. She & her skills seem a bit hokey but this didn't detract much from the story. She loves the suspected man so she uses her skills to help the detective solve the case. There are many twists here. The reader is very good.

interesting plot, many turns and many characters


(4 stars)

I enjoyed this although at times I was confused somewhat by the number of characters and what seemed at first to be a side track in the plot. Principal characters are difficult to empathise with. But it’s well read and interesting

Murder mystery


(4.5 stars)

Thought this a good mystery. Author did a good job of creating intrigue. I usually don't listen to murder mysteries, but because of Mark's incredible reading, I chose this one. . Glad I did

errata - and apologies


(4 stars)

Nicely plotted and a sweet ending. Well narrated Mark Nelson. Sorry for the mistype of readers name- (sometimes I hate spellcheck). Cindy Barnett

Greeeeeat Story


(5 stars)

Twists and turns galore. I suspected nearly everyone in the story at one point or another. Listen!!! It's great stuff. Great reader too.

The Million-Dollar Suitcase


(5 stars)

Everybody did It! Well, not quite everybody. A fun well-fashioned mystery. Mark Nelson always reads well.

a tangled mystery


(5 stars)

Try to keep all those clues straight and see if you can figure it out. Fun.