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Great Crime & Mystery Books

Crime Audiobooks
The Breaking Point
Voodoo
Bat Wing
Jim Farland
Rufus Shepley
Paul Harley
Cullen Camber
Colonel Menendez
Kate Gilbert
Sidney Prale
Madame De Stemmer
Dick Livingstone
Inspector Aylesbury
George Lurton
Judd Clark
Elizabeth
New York
Val Beverly
Fountain Pen
Elizabeth Wheeler

100 Great Crime and Mystery Books!

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Hume was born in England, the second son of Dr James Hume. At the age of three his father emigrated with his family to Dunedin, New Zealand. He was admitted to the New Zealand bar in 1885. Shortly after graduation he left for Melbourne, Australia whe... more

Hume was born in England, the second son of Dr James Hume. At the age of three his father emigrated with his family to Dunedin, New Zealand. He was admitted to the New Zealand bar in 1885. Shortly after graduation he left for Melbourne, Australia whe... more

Hume was born in England, the second son of Dr James Hume. At the age of three his father emigrated with his family to Dunedin, New Zealand. He was admitted to the New Zealand bar in 1885. Shortly after graduation he left for Melbourne, Australia whe... more

Hume was born in England, the second son of Dr James Hume. At the age of three his father emigrated with his family to Dunedin, New Zealand. He was admitted to the New Zealand bar in 1885. Shortly after graduation he left for Melbourne, Australia whe... more

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Gaston Vanderloop
A young Frenchman seeking work, charming and ambitious, with a mysterious past.
Episode: Madame Midas, by Fergus Hume. Part II.
Ruben Hornby
Nephew of John Hornby accused of stealing diamonds
Hornby & Sons Refiners
Episode: The Red Thumb Mark, by R. Austin Freeman. Part I.
Miss Juliet Gibson
Companion to Mrs. Hornby, believes in Reuben's innocence
Hornby Family
Episode: The Red Thumb Mark, by R. Austin Freeman. Part I.
Walter Hornby
Cousin to Reuben, potentially deceitful character
Hornby & Sons Refiners
Episode: The Red Thumb Mark, by R. Austin Freeman. Part I.
Mrs. Hornby
Aunt to Reuben and Walter, supportive of Reuben
Hornby Family
Episode: The Red Thumb Mark, by R. Austin Freeman. Part I.
Mrs. Taylor Dodge
Elaine's mother, who allegedly claims that Elaine's father had married her
Episode: The Exploits Of Elaine, by Arthur B. Reeve. Part IV.
Elderly Man (Bogus Minister)
An imposter posing as the minister who allegedly married Mrs. Taylor Dodge
Episode: The Exploits Of Elaine, by Arthur B. Reeve. Part IV.
Alora Jones
A young American girl living in Italy with her father, seeking friendship and connection.
Episode: Mary Louise Solves a Mystery, by L. Frank Baum. Part II.
Jason Jones
Alora's father, an artist who has lost his ambition, now a hoarder of wealth and neglectful of Alora.
Episode: Mary Louise Solves a Mystery, by L. Frank Baum. Part II.

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Anna Katharine Green
Host and creator, exploring classic crime and mystery literature.

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#112
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#232
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Apple Podcasts
#22
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#63
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Mary Louise in the Country, by L. Frank Baum. Part II.
Q: What can he have done with so much money?
Josie speculated that Hezekiah Cragg must be a miser or possibly a gambler given that he lost significant amounts of money previously.
Mary Louise in the Country, by L. Frank Baum. Part II.
Q: What did you see, Inguia?
Inguia expressed fear about sharing her secret concerning her grandfather's suspicious activities and hinted that he could be dangerous.
The Window at the White Cat, by Mary R. Rinehart. Part III.
Q: Do you know what those figures mean?
That was found in Mr. Fleming's room two days after he left home.
The Window at the White Cat, by Mary R. Rinehart. Part III.
Q: Do you think my father killed himself?
You were there. You know. If someone would only tell me everything.
The Window at the White Cat, by Mary R. Rinehart. Part III.
Q: What happened in the house?
I thought I heard someone in the library, I stammered. But I found no one.

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2. Ruben Hornby
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4. Walter Hornby
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