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The Murders in Praed Street

Gelesen von Yoganandh T

(4,292 Sterne; 12 Bewertungen)

A series of murders occur in Praed Street of London and the eccentric scientist Dr Priestly sees the connection in them. Only to discover that he himself is next in the list! John Rhode was the pen name of Cecil Street.- Summary by Yoganandh T (7 hr 17 min)

Chapters

The Street

19:37

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The Herbalist

19:36

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The Inquest

16:06

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The Poisoned Pipe-stem

19:38

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Inspector Whyland

19:41

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A Middle-aged Poet

20:29

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The Black Sailor

21:10

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At No. 407, Praed Street

19:35

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A Strange Affair

17:37

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At Scotland Yard

18:24

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The Sixth Counter

17:38

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A Hypodermic Needle

18:32

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Enter Dr. Priestly

18:45

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The Morlandson Trial

17:57

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The Bone Counter

17:38

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Corfe Castle

20:39

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The Clay-pit

20:56

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The Avenger

21:55

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A Discovery

20:19

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Mr. Ludgrove’s Invitation

14:12

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An Explanation

21:01

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The Death Chamber

21:04

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The Will

15:20

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Bewertungen

(5 Sterne)

A serial killer is certainly rare in the mysteries of this time (1920s)! This was an intriguing story of a series of murders of seemingly unrelated men. The characters are well drawn and engaging. The entrance of Dr. Priestly starts off the amazing solution to the case. Very enjoyable and well read.

(4 Sterne)

The story drifts a bit more than I expected. The plot is good albeit simple. I enjoyed the narration although I had difficulty with some of the Indian cadence and pronunciation.

Excellent Story and Reader

(5 Sterne)

This story is a cut above the typical Victorian/Edwardian mystery story. Although I did guess the big secret a bit before the end.