Hushed Up! A Mystery of London
William Le Queux
Gelesen von Tom Weiss
A young man, Owen Biddulph, is drawn to a beautiful young woman with a mysterious past... a past that seems to have returned to cause her disappearance! Is she his new found love or his nemesis? And who is this mysterious clergyman that warns him to avoid this young woman, at risk of his very life! What possible harm could this sweet young woman inflict? Written by one of the Masters of Mystery, William Le Queux. (Introduction by Tom Weiss) (7 hr 21 min)
Kapitel
| Prologue One and Two | 42:26 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| Beside Still Waters | 17:02 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| Told In The Night | 17:39 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| The Clergyman From Hampshire | 14:39 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| The Peril Beyond | 15:03 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| The Dark House In Bayswater | 13:46 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| A Ghastly Truth | 13:02 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| The Flame Of The Candle | 11:42 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| Presents Another Problem | 13:36 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| Face To Face | 11:50 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| Contains A Further Surprise | 14:38 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| What The Police Knew | 11:52 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| The Word Of A Woman | 14:41 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| The Death Kiss | 13:01 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| Of Things Unmentionable | 14:37 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| Forbidden Love | 14:02 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| The Man in Gold Pince-Nez | 15:19 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| The Man In The Street | 13:04 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| Proof Positive | 12:37 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| Through The Mists | 15:18 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| The Stranger In The Rue De Rivoli | 12:53 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| Describes An Unwelcome Guest | 11:18 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| More Mystery | 15:46 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| In Full Cry | 14:23 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| An Unfortunate Slip | 12:39 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| More Strange Facts | 11:59 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| Some Sensational Revelations | 13:44 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| A Contretemps | 9:26 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| The Frenchmen Makes A Statement | 13:23 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| Further Revelations | 8:03 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
| Conclusion | 8:00 | Gelesen von Tom Weiss |
Bewertungen
Lots of good twists and turns
mikezane
The summary gives the general idea of the story. When you think the story is going in one direction, it changes up on you, which I like. I enjoy a story that keeps me guessing. Tom W is an excellent reader, thanks for continuing to read Le Queux stories, he's a great author.
Whew!!
AVID READER
What a ride. I feel as if I have ridden the ten twistiest roller coasters in the world. I am exhausted, but pleasantly so. Bravo to Tom Weiss. Some commentators complained about the length of the repetitious refusals to tell the truth, but we must let the author do his thing.
Thrilling mystery
Dennis Murray
This is a terrific mystery from an author entirely new to me. It's full of suspense and memorable characters. And through all the twists and threats to his person our hero Owen plugs doggedly on. Thanks again to Tom Weiss for another fine reading.
Enjoyable listen
Friday
On the whole an enjoyable and convoluted mystery. It's to be expected that the gender relations of the period (as portrayed by the author at least), are somewhat cringe inducing at times, but that didn't spoil my fun.
Enjoyable mystery
ListeninginChicago
I agree with Mike's review - a good mystery and Tom is an excellent reader. This was my first taste of Le Queux, and I will be looking for more of his books and more readings by Tom Weiss. All of the "whys" that our hero asked did get a little annoying - not the most engaging of dialogs, but the fact that people kept refusing to answer him kept me guessing throughout.
A good tale.
Clearspace
An involved and intricately worded mystery in the style of the time. Worthy of a television drama. Well read a - you get used to the American accent for.an English tale. It doesnât matter for the mystery. Again descriptions of London and Paris etc are fun to read.
Like a mountain road, plenty of twists and turns
Julee
The devoted hero, a damsel in distress, perhaps. this story has a very predictable in an unpredictable way the makings of a great mystery.
A thrilling story
Bernadette
A Great book that grips one to the end! Excellent reader!