The Sea Mystery


Read by Steven Warner

(4.6 stars; 28 reviews)

During a seemingly innocent fishing trip, a sunken crate with an unidentified body is accidentally discovered. Inspector French must employ his analytical and logical skills to unravel the mystery of a ghastly yet clever crime. Summary by Steven Warner (8 hr 37 min)

Chapters

Mr. Morgan Meets Tragedy 25:56 Read by Steven Warner
Inspector French Gets Busy 28:06 Read by Steven Warner
Experimental Detection 27:27 Read by Steven Warner
A Change of Venue 25:47 Read by Steven Warner
Messrs, Berlyn and Pyke 18:44 Read by Steven Warner
The Despatch Of The Crate 17:17 Read by Steven Warner
Dartmoor 30:52 Read by Steven Warner
A Fresh Start 25:26 Read by Steven Warner
A Step Forward 24:50 Read by Steven Warner
London's Further Contribution 24:55 Read by Steven Warner
John Gurney, Night Watchman 18:22 Read by Steven Warner
The Duplicator 30:24 Read by Steven Warner
The Accomplice? 30:24 Read by Steven Warner
French Turns Fisherman 24:31 Read by Steven Warner
Blackmail 25:20 Read by Steven Warner
Certainty At Last 20:17 Read by Steven Warner
"Danger!" 29:01 Read by Steven Warner
On Hampstead Heath 24:46 Read by Steven Warner
The Bitterness of Death 41:18 Read by Steven Warner
Conclusion 23:28 Read by Steven Warner

Reviews

Pretty poor stuff


(1 stars)

Even at the end, the so-called detective has failed to arrive at the correct solution of the mystery. The reading was so slow I had to use the 'speeder-upper' option in my reader to make the reading tolerable.

A good yarn


(5 stars)

A good story line with enough twists and turns to keep up interest. Just what we have come to expect from Freeman Wills Croft

The Sea Mystery


(5 stars)

I am amazed at the writing of this story. such detail. I enjoyed the readers calm vouce.


(5 stars)

Great twists and turns, calmly and well-read, a great book for bedtime or just relaxing and using your imagination.

Excellent


(5 stars)

Very well read. More twists and turns than the typical Crofts mystery.

great mystery!


(5 stars)

Well written and well read