The Mystery of the Sycamore
Carolyn Wells
Gelesen von Sharon Kilmer





Instead of prison time, former governor, Samuel Appleby, sentences his former rival, Daniel Wheeler to imprisonment on his homestead with a very strange addendum.
He then endeavors to convince Mr. Wheeler to endorse his son’s candidacy for governor with a promise of commuting his sentence. In the meantime, Samuel Appleby is murdered in Wheeler’s home.
The discovery of the identity of the murderer has many twists and turns filled with love, devotion, gumshoe dialog, and weird circumstances that will delight the listener in a most unusual way. (Summary by Sharon Kilmer) (7 hr 22 min)
Kapitel
The Letter that Said Come | 24:45 | Gelesen von Sharon Kilmer |
North Door and South Door | 25:24 | Gelesen von Sharon Kilmer |
One Last Argument | 24:34 | Gelesen von Sharon Kilmer |
The Big Sycamore Tree | 24:47 | Gelesen von Sharon Kilmer |
The Bugle Sounded Taps | 26:05 | Gelesen von Sharon Kilmer |
The Other Heir | 25:20 | Gelesen von Sharon Kilmer |
Inquiries | 24:09 | Gelesen von Sharon Kilmer |
Confessions | 22:44 | Gelesen von Sharon Kilmer |
Counter-Confessions | 24:05 | Gelesen von Sharon Kilmer |
The Phantom Bugler | 23:26 | Gelesen von Sharon Kilmer |
Fleming Stone | 24:27 | Gelesen von Sharon Kilmer |
The Garage Fire | 23:29 | Gelesen von Sharon Kilmer |
Sara Wheeler | 23:29 | Gelesen von Sharon Kilmer |
Rachel's Story | 23:01 | Gelesen von Sharon Kilmer |
The Awful Truth | 25:26 | Gelesen von Sharon Kilmer |
Maida's Decision | 24:52 | Gelesen von Sharon Kilmer |
Maida and her Father | 24:03 | Gelesen von Sharon Kilmer |
A Final Confession | 28:06 | Gelesen von Sharon Kilmer |
Bewertungen





Ed & Yvonne Dunlap
once the story got to the murder it was great!. Great reading and plot and ending.
nursenancy





Liked it!
Interesting mystery. Good reader! So what if Massachusetts wasn’t pronounced right!!
Very enjoyable





Biblio
Excellently read, this is a murder mystery with a relatively closed cast of suspects, providing ample opportunity to become intrigued by and invested in the characters. There are quite a few mysteries and plot twists besides the murder itself. Fleming Stone, our detective character, doesn't come into it until quite near the end and there's very little investigation as Stone is occupied untangling contradictory accounts for the majority of the time, but we hear a little about the investigative steps taken once we read the end. The premise on which much of the book is founded, and which forms the relationship connecting the principal characters, is quite unique and a great hook to get your attention early on.
Good story, reader not quite so much





AAS
I'm sorry, but this is not a favorite reader of mine. she frequently mispronounces words - in this case, Massatooses was incredibly annoying, since it is used so often! For a native English speaker, she really needs to clean up her act! The story was good enough, just full of distracting mispronounciations. 2 stars for the reader, 4 stars for the story.
another good story





Caron Osberg
I had a hard time getting started, but by chapter 3 I understood where we were headed. I love this era of mysteries, so I overlook a lot. For example, the prose, the attitudes, and the way the stories go on and on. But this story had more dingalings and morally bankrupt characters than usual!
good mystery and we'll read





msdragon
this is a well done mystery for the time period. Fleming Stone to the rescue again. He is egotistical and reserved, showing up only when things are a total mess. Nice to have the book read by a single reader.
Meh





Paul Busman
Story is based on a couple of unlikely premises. There's a kind of deus ex machina e nding. The reader is fair but makes some odd pronunciation errors including pronouncing Massachusetts as Massatussis throughout the novel.





A LibriVox Listener
The story was fair to middling. The reader was mostly competent, but if I have to hear her say “Massa- toosis” one more time I think I ran a flaming stick into my ears.