The Ghost Girl


Lu par Kate Follis

(4.6 stars; 148 reviews)

Henry Kitchell Webster is an American author best know for his detective novels. The Ghost Girl opens with a murder mystery. A young woman's frozen, yet perfectly preserved, body is found in the river. As the family discusses this news of the day, good friend Jeffrey returns from a sabbatical, suddenly undertaken after finishing a commission to paint the portrait of a dead girl. The mystery deepens as the chapters progress and Jeffrey and Drew investigate as the haunting coincidences begin to pile up. ( Kate Follis) (8 hr 23 min)

Chapitres

What They Found in the Ice 17:48 Lu par Kate Follis
The First Covert 21:08 Lu par Kate Follis
The Unseen Visitor 15:55 Lu par Kate Follis
What Jeffrey Saw 19:54 Lu par Kate Follis
The Jade Earring 23:00 Lu par Kate Follis
Believing in Ghosts 17:30 Lu par Kate Follis
The Face Under the Paint 25:37 Lu par Kate Follis
An Even Break 17:39 Lu par Kate Follis
Fighting the Devil with Fire 23:39 Lu par Kate Follis
The First Confession 26:10 Lu par Kate Follis
An Escape 18:25 Lu par Kate Follis
Through the Grille 19:30 Lu par Kate Follis
Beech Hill 21:43 Lu par Kate Follis
Doctor Crow Forgets 30:57 Lu par Kate Follis
A Night Ride 22:59 Lu par Kate Follis
The Housebreakers 29:26 Lu par Kate Follis
The Third Confession 47:42 Lu par Kate Follis
A Question of Centimeters 19:36 Lu par Kate Follis
What We Saw in the Cave 21:29 Lu par Kate Follis
The Watchers and the Watched 46:34 Lu par Kate Follis
How it Ended 17:15 Lu par Kate Follis

Critiques


(5 stars)

I love this story it's totally worth it to lissing to , about a mystery about the girl the found it the ice.


(4 stars)

Lots of twists and turns. Kept my attention. And readers voice was very pleasant to listen to!


(5 stars)

Splendid reading and a really top-notch story. Well done! Superb recording


(5 stars)

The story was good. A little at slow first though. Glad I saw it through.

Lynne


(4.5 stars)

Fabulous book. Reading excellent and so many twists.


(4.5 stars)

This was a very good mystery!

Kept Me Guessing


(5 stars)

Very intricate mystery involving a missing girl, presumed dead some years before, turning up as a ghost, and then presumably turning up dead again in the ice. The majority of the mystery is solved by a brilliant painter and is told from the viewpoint of his best friend, a lawyer. This is not an easy to guess mystery, on the contrary it’s multifaceted and has many twists. Definitely a treat. Narrator is fabulous.

Entertaining Edwardian Ghost-Detective Mystery


(5 stars)

Well paced, ghostly detective story. Engaging opener pulled me right in and kept me picking in back up as frequently as possible. I’ll look for more stories by the author and told by this reader.Good choice for vintage mystery fans.