Philo Gubb, Correspondence-School Detective
Ellis Parker Butler
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Philo Gubb, not being content with his job as wallpaper-hanger, has higher aspirations: to become a detective, just like Sherlock Holmes. To that end, he enrolls in a correspondence course, where he gets lessons through the mail as well as the necessary disguises for a detective. Philo Gubb, not being really clever or intuitive, or even looking good in those disguises, gets involved in one case after the other - and sooner or later happens to stumble on and solve the crime..Each of these stories is a complete mystery unto itself so if you read just one, you will know it's beginning and the unorthodox methods by which Philo Gubb, Correspondence-School Detective solves it using his woeful 'deteckative' (as he puts it) skills (Summary by Availle and Phil Chenevert) (9 hr 3 min)
Kapitel
The Hard-Boiled Egg | 27:15 | Gelesen von Margaret Espaillat |
The Pet | 34:32 | Gelesen von Margaret Espaillat |
The Eagle’s Claws | 34:49 | Gelesen von William Tomcho |
The Oubliette | 53:10 | Gelesen von MJ Franck |
The Un-Burglars | 26:50 | Gelesen von William Tomcho |
The Two-Cent Stamp | 35:32 | Gelesen von William Tomcho |
The Chicken | 28:22 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
The Dragon’s Eye | 20:14 | Gelesen von Nichole Karl |
The Progressive Murder | 18:35 | Gelesen von April Gonzales |
The Missing Mr. Master | 30:21 | Gelesen von William Tomcho |
Waffles and Mustard | 32:49 | Gelesen von William Tomcho |
The Anonymous Wiggle | 31:30 | Gelesen von Phil Chenevert |
The Half of a Thousand | 28:38 | Gelesen von Patti Cunningham |
Dietz’s 7462 Bessie John | 33:23 | Gelesen von William Tomcho |
Henry | 29:01 | Gelesen von William Tomcho |
Buried Bones | 33:10 | Gelesen von William Tomcho |
Philo Gubb’s Greatest Case | 45:36 | Gelesen von MJ Franck |
Bewertungen
Delightful





SevenLivelyArts
This is a very sweet comedy. The author does a good job letting the listener be ahead of Gubb in solving each mystery, while still throwing in a few surprises.
Slapstick at it's best





Fiddle Sticks
I don't like and would avoid watching slapstick on TV but hearing it is much more fun. Good stories well read.





Very well written
This kind gentle detective wins your heart and solves cases by following the rules. What a joy to listen to. Thank you
Woeful story





mikezane
Ugh, I didn't care for this at all. The hero is an annoying, 'wheel-spinning, hamster is dead' kind of person. He solves cases, but only by the assistance of providence, and the book overall has a crappy ending. A few of the chapters had tinny echoes, but most of them were great. I just didn't care for the story. Reading - 4 Story - 1 Averaged and rounded to 3
One of the few audiobooks I've put aside without finishing





Timothy Ferguson
I gave this book up after the second chapter. Imagine Forrest Gump as a detective, but without the folksy wisdom. Imagine a comedic bit being played over and over and over. Then add a bit of racism, and then some fetishization of a woman of non-conventional shape, and it all becomes a bit too wearysome
Mostly good





LJ
Gently entertaining stories with a delightful central character. I particularly enjoyed William Tomcho, but in fact most of the readers are excellent. Sadly, though, two of the recordings were so difficult to listen to that I had to skip them.
Oops





Avid Listener
Looks like it has potential for a good story. Is the first chapter only 6 seconds long?





harpist
fun. one reader is not good. others are excellent. stories are great.