The Silent House
Fergus Hume
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A mystery about a "locked door" murder committed in a house that has a reputation for being haunted. In the first half of the book, the murderer appears to be easy to figure out. The second half of the book, however, is filled with plot twists and mistaken identities and thus complicates the mystery much more. (Summary by cherly) (8 hr 7 min)
Kapitel
01 - The Tenant of the Silent House | 12:55 | Gelesen von Elena |
02 - Shadows on the Blind | 14:12 | Gelesen von Monica Knuppe |
03 - An Unsatisfactory Explanation | 12:26 | Gelesen von Delmar H Dolbier |
04 - Mrs. Kebbys Discovery | 12:37 | Gelesen von Elena |
05 - The Talk of the Town | 11:36 | Gelesen von Elena |
06 - Mrs. Vrains Story | 12:02 | Gelesen von Elena |
07 - The Assurance Money | 12:54 | Gelesen von Mary Herndon Bell |
08 - Diana Vrain | 14:57 | Gelesen von Jules Hawryluk |
09 - A Marriage That Was a Failure | 15:06 | Gelesen von Jules Hawryluk |
10 - The Parti-Coloured Ribbon | 16:26 | Gelesen von Jules Hawryluk |
11 - Further Discoveries | 14:27 | Gelesen von Jules Hawryluk |
12 - The Veil and Its Owner | 12:35 | Gelesen von A. J. Carroll |
13 - Gossip | 12:23 | Gelesen von A. J. Carroll |
14 - The House in Jersey Street | 13:12 | Gelesen von gsolgaard |
15 - Rhoda and the Cloak | 15:30 | Gelesen von Jules Hawryluk |
16 - Mrs. Vrain at Bay | 16:13 | Gelesen von Jules Hawryluk |
17 - A Denial | 14:32 | Gelesen von Jules Hawryluk |
18 - Who Bought the Cloak? | 16:01 | Gelesen von Jules Hawryluk |
19 - The Defence of Count Ferruci | 16:31 | Gelesen von Jules Hawryluk |
20 - A New Development | 13:31 | Gelesen von Mary Herndon Bell |
21 - Two Months Pass | 14:54 | Gelesen von Mary Herndon Bell |
22 - At Berwin Manor | 16:11 | Gelesen von Mary Herndon Bell |
23 - A Startling Theory | 14:11 | Gelesen von Mary Herndon Bell |
24 - Lucian Is Surprised | 18:18 | Gelesen von Ted Nugent |
25 - A Dark Plot | 13:06 | Gelesen von jemtman |
26 - The Other Man\'s Wife | 14:11 | Gelesen von Jules Hawryluk |
27 - A Confession | 19:13 | Gelesen von Jules Hawryluk |
28 - The Name of the Assassin | 16:41 | Gelesen von Jules Hawryluk |
29 - Link Sets a Trap | 13:15 | Gelesen von Amanda Friday |
30 - Who Fell into the Trap | 12:17 | Gelesen von Amanda Friday |
31 - A Strange Confession | 15:43 | Gelesen von Mary Herndon Bell |
32 - The Confession (continued) | 15:38 | Gelesen von Mary Herndon Bell |
33 - What Rhoda Had to Say | 10:33 | Gelesen von Amanda Friday |
34 - The End of It All | 13:25 | Gelesen von Ashley LeBlanc |
Bewertungen
Audio quality





librivoxbooks
I do assure you that we spend a lot of time helping readers obtain the best audio quality from the equipment they have available. Unfortunately it is just a fact that some mics and computers yield much better audio quality than others. In addition, software solutions for noise removal have improved a lot in the last few years, and so you may well find that some earlier recordings are of lower audio quality than more recent recordings. Ruth
It was too drawn out, but still a good book





A LibriVox Listener
It was too drawn out, but still a good book.
love this mystery





EvetteFiji
great story. 5 stars
Good murder mystery





mikezane
The mysterious Mr. Vrain is found murdered in #13, known as the Silent House. The house appears to be locked from the inside when the body is found. The police give the case up as unsolvable, however, the daughter of Mr. Vrain does not accept this. She enlists the help of a local barrister and neighbor to her father to track down the murderer. Complications are aplenty, as Mr Vrain had been married to a much younger woman who apparently had a lover. Is Mr. Vrain a casualty of the hauntings at the Silent House? Or is someone close to him behind the murder? The readers are mostly good, with a few rough chapters. Echo sounds are painful on the ears when replayed, and a few of the chapters have that, but overall it's pretty good. Enjoy!
Good story.





amlaskis
The ending didn't sit well with me, seemed like a hasty wrapping up in my opinion. Nonetheless, the story is sound and very entertaining. As always, multiple readers must be taken on their own merits, not everyone reads alike. But hey, focus on the positives of each one and it won't be so rough adapting to the different styles mid-story.
good mystery,





dahszil
Always thankful Ruth, for your replies of important information and gentle admonishments. 2.23.14 Very good choice. The majority of the readers performed admirably. Librivox reader Elena stands out for me. Her young(assumption) voice is advanced in speaking, correct enunciation, clear, subtle vocal modulations to convey emotion, and an attractive voice to listen to. I am pleased to find more good north american voices as of late. Now I feel less pressed to find British readers, and can concentrate more on the types of audio I need or desire to listen too. But my gratitude to all readers, whatever accents,english as a second language, etc to give to us for whatever reason have to or want to be read to, and for free. In this artificially wrecked economy which favors the powerful few, many of us can't afford audio books, or due to disability or lack of transport, can't go to the public libraries(being a recluse and not been to the public library in a decade, I have heard second hand that much multimedia has been drastically cut back or "culled" for the yearly library "book sale"). Thank you so much librivox and internet archive. by the way: I have heard several excellent readers but the audio quality was so poor I could not concentrate. I hope there is more helpfulness than competition at librivox. Why don't other readers or staff, try to help others who have poor audio equipment or perhaps its just contacting one another with information how to improve the recording quality on a simple computer by adjusting open or hidden audio settings. I wish I could help but I sound so "dead pan" a reader, partially deaf, and a computer dummy. dahszil male usa





Marigold
I'm sorry but the plot line is so random and weird. There's fraud involved in the plot and also mistaken identity or maybe rather false identity. I know false identity is to confuse the determined sleuth but in this book the false identity made it way too confusing and not very interesting. I'm still not sure what the whole point of the book was.
twist ending





Caron Osberg
This book is typical of it's era. Several clever twists towards the end. The readers did a fine job. At chapter 24, you may want to speed up a little as the reader is pretty slow, but that's the only time it happens.