The Whispering Man


Read by Kate Follis

(4.4 stars; 129 reviews)

New friends Drew and Jeffrey are drawn into the investigation of the mysterious death of Dr. Marshall. Romance and intrigue abound and you'll be kept guessing up to the end as to who the murderer could be. ( Kate Follis) (6 hr 15 min)

Chapters

Not in the Papers 18:50 Read by Kate Follis
Madeline 21:07 Read by Kate Follis
The Theory of the Police 17:46 Read by Kate Follis
Carlton Stancliffe 21:42 Read by Kate Follis
A Question of Minutes 18:36 Read by Kate Follis
Dr Armstrong Testifies 13:52 Read by Kate Follis
The Balance of Probability 18:18 Read by Kate Follis
What Jack Marshall Knew 15:43 Read by Kate Follis
The Last Patient 29:55 Read by Kate Follis
Mr. Stancliffe's Trap 25:02 Read by Kate Follis
Ten Minutes Left 29:20 Read by Kate Follis
An Impossible Certainty 33:41 Read by Kate Follis
Jeffrey Smokes a Pipe 25:29 Read by Kate Follis
And Tries an Experiment 15:38 Read by Kate Follis
Mr. Stancliffe Bids us Good Evening 25:59 Read by Kate Follis
Jeffrey Explains 20:21 Read by Kate Follis
The Story is Told 24:02 Read by Kate Follis

Reviews

well read story


(3.5 stars)

The story is of its time, no huge mystery but lots of period charm and an attractive pair of lead characters. I am baffled by the previous comment about the narration, which I personally found one of the best I've listened to on Librivox. I'd definitely say give this story a go.

great reader, good suspense


(4 stars)

The real mystery in this book was not "whodunit" but when the narrator would finally catch on. Still, it was an entertaining book and the reader's voice was expressive yet soothing.

worth listening to


(4 stars)

A bit like a Sherlock Holmes story - exploits of a super sleuth as told by his friend. Reader’s style is distracting. It’s over the top dramatic with an odd cadence ,.

Entertaining, engaging mystery


(4 stars)

A nice mystery with some interesting twists. Not stellar but good fun. Pretty good twists. A little overwrought at times, perhaps, but that was a popular style.

A very good & enjoyable whodunnit


(5 stars)

And very well read by a reader who seemed also to thoroughly enjoy reading the story.

Pretty good


(4 stars)

Guessed the solution, but not at all a bad story, and enjoyed listening to itReader is very good.

Clever and bizarre mystery.


(4 stars)

Worth reading. Kept me guessing. No depth of characters' personalities like Wilke Collins.

Important American author for historic purposes


(5 stars)

Much more of his work needs to be in audio form.