The Thirteenth Letter


Lu par LibriVox Volunteers

(4.6 stars; 14 reviews)

This classic murder mystery begins in a hospital and ends in a passionate embrace. What happens in between will intrigue and entertain lovers of the genre. Natalie Sumner Lincoln was a prolific author. This 1924 work is one of 22 novels she published over a period of just 15 years. She was born and lived her whole life in Washington, D.C. Like her other books, The Thirteenth Letter is set in and around the U.S. capital. - Summary by Verla Viera (6 hr 26 min)

Chapitres

The Events of a Night 14:28 Lu par James R. Hedrick
Caught in the Web 16:44 Lu par BookBard
Complications 20:53 Lu par Seraphina
The Black Crest 19:29 Lu par Marcie Wood
Sheriff Trenholm Asks Questions 18:57 Lu par James K. White
The Third Hand 16:10 Lu par James R. Hedrick
Curious Questions and Evasive Answers 18:01 Lu par KimberlyB
Blackmail 14:44 Lu par Steve Olkiewicz
The Denial 17:25 Lu par Seraphina
Skirmishing 14:28 Lu par Kazaxat
The Folded Note 19:05 Lu par Nancy Gorgen
The Human Eye 18:16 Lu par Nancy Gorgen
The Spider and the Fly 19:30 Lu par Nancy Gorgen
The Will of Hate 15:10 Lu par markdamonbrooks
Three Beehives 21:18 Lu par CBinns
The Thirteenth Letter 22:36 Lu par Wayne Cooke
Cherchez la Femme 17:19 Lu par Nancy Gorgen
The Death Clutch 24:27 Lu par Nancy Gorgen
Which? 32:04 Lu par BookBard
The Ruling Passion 25:08 Lu par Nancy Gorgen

Critiques

Antique meandering fun


(3.5 stars)

You may never follow what actually happened here , or you may without being able to explain it to others, but so what? You learn how easy it was to slip out of the back seat while the chauffeur has stepped out to pump the motor. And what are those lamps they use that are so dim, that candles are brighter?


(5 stars)

Very interesting and entertaining, I figured out part of it, but most of it was a surprise in the end.


(5 stars)

Fun mystery. I figured it out after a while, but still a fun yarn.