The Box Office Murders


Lu par Atul Sharma

(4.3 stars; 32 reviews)

Freeman Wills Crofts was part of the golden age of detective fiction, along with the likes of Agatha Christie and Raymond Chandler. His most famous creation, Inspector Joseph French of Scotland Yard, appeared in more than 30 novels between 1924 and 1957. Fellow golden age author Raymond Chandler described Crofts as "the soundest builder of them all”, and Agatha Christie included a parody of French in a 1929 collection of short stories.

In this story, cinema box office cashiers are dying in mysterious circumstances. With few clues and little time, will Inspector French succeed in capturing the Purple Sickle and his confederates before they can claim another victim?
- Summary by ASharma (6 hr 50 min)

Chapitres

THIS IS THE STORY 1:17 Lu par Atul Sharma
THE PURPLE SICKLE 33:54 Lu par Atul Sharma
FRENCH MAKES AN ASSIGNATION 24:13 Lu par Atul Sharma
THE INQUEST 17:40 Lu par Atul Sharma
FRENCH MAKES A START 16:17 Lu par Atul Sharma
LEE-ON-THE-SOLENT 19:00 Lu par Atul Sharma
THE SUPREME APPEAL COURT 21:02 Lu par Atul Sharma
FAIR PASSENGERS 24:07 Lu par Atul Sharma
THE GRAY CAR’S ROUND 15:33 Lu par Atul Sharma
FRENCH MAKES A SECOND ASSIGNATION 18:16 Lu par Atul Sharma
MR. CRACKSMAN FRENCH 16:41 Lu par Atul Sharma
THE HAPPY PATERFAMILIAS 18:47 Lu par Atul Sharma
THE CAR’S FREIGHT 23:00 Lu par Atul Sharma
THE TRANSPORT OF SUPPLIES 26:14 Lu par Atul Sharma
THE PROPERTY ADJOINING 27:11 Lu par Atul Sharma
MR. CULLIMORE EXPOUNDS 25:14 Lu par Atul Sharma
IN THE NET 23:03 Lu par Atul Sharma
THE SHADOWS LOOM NEARER 23:51 Lu par Atul Sharma
WHEN GREEK MEETS GREEK 24:25 Lu par Atul Sharma
CONCLUSION 10:33 Lu par Atul Sharma

Critiques

Kept my interest


(5 stars)

ASharma does a nice narration. He occasionally takes the voice of the evil characters which is fun. The story is almost believable for the time in which it occurs. It wasn't obvious (to me) how the criminals were working their scheme until well into the story. There was plenty of mystery as well as many unfortunate victims. The author does a good job of giving personality to the characters.

Great story, even better Reader


(5 stars)

Great story read to perfection by Mr. Sharma; great inflection, cadence, awesome character voices and exquisite annunciation. Thank you sir for your excellent performance. Now that you're on my radar I'll have to listen to all your titles that peak my interests.


(5 stars)

“Soapy Joe”( French) does it again. Disheartening setbacks, the inevitable wisdom of Mrs. F., and his own insight and determination solves a truly ingenious manner of “theft” as well as murder.


(3 stars)

very nicely read. The story did seem to run on too long but yet I wanted to stay all the way to the end.

Excellent


(5 stars)

An excellent story, well read. Good for those who like more realistic police procedurals.

Excellent story


(5 stars)

Intriguing story and well read


(5 stars)

I enjoyed the book. Excellent reading.

This is a fun mystery


(5 stars)

I love all mysteries, good bad and indifferent. I thought inspector French was a little dense, but still enjoyable!