A Flurry in Diamonds
Thomas E. Price
Read by Tom Penn





The diamonds are gone--vanished! But who could have taken them? And how? With each plot twist author Thomas E. Price (writing as Amos Chiptree) takes the reader (and the diamonds) off in a new direction. ( Tom Penn) (4 hr 7 min)
Chapters
I, II, III | 16:10 | Read by Tom Penn |
IV | 11:08 | Read by Tom Penn |
V | 21:43 | Read by Tom Penn |
VI | 15:21 | Read by Tom Penn |
VII | 13:56 | Read by Tom Penn |
VIII | 19:22 | Read by Tom Penn |
IX, X | 13:15 | Read by Tom Penn |
XI | 15:09 | Read by Tom Penn |
XII | 22:52 | Read by Tom Penn |
XIII | 29:27 | Read by Tom Penn |
XIV | 11:43 | Read by Tom Penn |
XV | 10:47 | Read by Tom Penn |
XVI | 14:20 | Read by Tom Penn |
XVII | 17:01 | Read by Tom Penn |
XVIII, XIX, XX | 15:08 | Read by Tom Penn |
Reviews





Ms. Elizabeth
Boy, what a mess! People holding back information or jumping to conclusions based on incomplete facts. Sounds like real life.
Well read, but Agatha Christie it's not...





Chubber
A fun read, but not really a typical mystery. Excellent voicing by the reader.
fun tale and well narrated





Cindy Barnett
Fun, easy, interesting tale with classic 'non-offensive' style. Nicely performed and recommended.





ManyRoads
this story is rather slow and simple. it is however very well narrated
another great reading by this excellent reader





darthlaurel
Thanks so much. Please read more!





Melanie
This is a clever and charming mystery. No murders, mostly nice people.
A Fluffy Little Read





A LibriVox Listener
A light-hearted tale. Excellently read. Would recommend
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