The Gloved Hand
Burton Egbert Stevenson
Gelesen von Don W. Jenkins





Mr. Lester, a private investigator, and his friend Godfrey are caught up in a strange case that takes them to a large estate in the country where at midnight they witness a mysterious "falling star" that appears to burst into a shower of sparks over two white robed figures standing in the air. There is a young lady in a flowing white dress and many more twists and complications before the mystery is solved. (Summary by Don W. Jenkins) (6 hr 32 min)
Kapitel
Chapter I The Falling Star | 11:06 | Gelesen von Don W. Jenkins |
Chapter II A Strange Neighbor | 8:53 | Gelesen von Don W. Jenkins |
Chapter III The Drama in the Garden | 11:33 | Gelesen von Don W. Jenkins |
Chapter IV Enter Freddie Swain | 13:35 | Gelesen von Don W. Jenkins |
Chapter V A Call for Help | 13:55 | Gelesen von Don W. Jenkins |
Chapter VI The Scream in the Night | 12:01 | Gelesen von Don W. Jenkins |
Chapter VII The Tragedy | 12:47 | Gelesen von Don W. Jenkins |
Chapter VIII A Fresh Enigma | 16:18 | Gelesen von Don W. Jenkins |
Chapter IX First Steps | 16:24 | Gelesen von Don W. Jenkins |
Chapter X The White Priest of Siva | 13:27 | Gelesen von Don W. Jenkins |
Chapter XI Swain's Story | 13:45 | Gelesen von Don W. Jenkins |
Chapter XII Guesses at the Riddle | 15:04 | Gelesen von Don W. Jenkins |
Chapter XIII Francisco Silva | 16:49 | Gelesen von Don W. Jenkins |
Chapter XIV The Finger-Prints | 15:40 | Gelesen von Don W. Jenkins |
Chapter XV The Chain Tightens | 23:37 | Gelesen von Don W. Jenkins |
Chapter XVI Miss Vaughan's Story | 16:14 | Gelesen von Don W. Jenkins |
Chapter XVII The Verdict | 16:49 | Gelesen von Don W. Jenkins |
Chapter XVIII Building A Theory | 15:11 | Gelesen von Don W. Jenkins |
Chapter XIX The Yogi Conquers | 16:44 | Gelesen von Don W. Jenkins |
Chapter XX Checkmate! | 15:26 | Gelesen von Don W. Jenkins |
Chapter XXI The Vision in the Crystal | 15:27 | Gelesen von Don W. Jenkins |
Chapter XXII The Summons | 12:33 | Gelesen von Don W. Jenkins |
Chapter XXIII Deadly Peril | 7:18 | Gelesen von Don W. Jenkins |
Chapter XXIV Kismet! | 13:25 | Gelesen von Don W. Jenkins |
Chapter XXV The Blood-Stained Glove | 15:12 | Gelesen von Don W. Jenkins |
Chapter XXVI The Mystery Clears | 21:59 | Gelesen von Don W. Jenkins |
Chapter XXVII The End of the Case | 11:35 | Gelesen von Don W. Jenkins |
Bewertungen
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Paul Grayson
In the vein of 'Holmes'/'Watson', these «moreso friends» with 'Godfreys'-respectful-treatment of Lester & his enjoining mutual benefit to the 'relationship' is refreshing & intriging. The 'reading' is efficiant, entertaining and easy to follow. Interesting to find Godfrey as an 'original BLOGGER'. Relatively short [chapters] lend listening ease.





ItsLoriK
I typically avoid stories involving religion but am glad I gave this one a try. While religion was a central theme it didn't take the story over nor annoy me with its ridiculousness. It was more of a drama than mystery for me as I felt I knew who the murderer was the entire time but wasn't sure how he could be figured out. I like the relationship between Godfrey & Mr. Lester. The description says the latter is a detective but he's a lawyer & Godfrey is a newspaper man. I disagree with the unnamed reviewer. I only heard one racial term & the reader pronounced it like the country as Niger. Also, the reader is perfect. He's a native English speaker without any accents. To make it even better he changed his voice for a few characters. This helped me to keep track of the characters better. I'm going to look for more books read by him.
Great old fashioned mystery





Linda in PNW
This reader is one of my favs. The story kept my interest and was fun to listen to. I think this author had a good time imagining his story plot. By today's (2019) standards it would be a bit simplistic but for the time, makes perfect sense. I enjoyed hearing how Brooklyn was the country, filled with large wooded estates.
Excellent!





A LibriVox Listener
Very well done and full of mystery and surprises. Even though the author leads you in a direction of the solution, it seems impossible to arrive there and makes you eager for more details. The reader does a fine job as well.





Jolly Robin
A very odd, and cleverly constructed story. Set in the early 1900s, so some sentiments and beliefs ring untrue to modern ears. Very well read.
Connie Green





A LibriVox Listener
I thoroughly enjoyed this story! It was well read too.
it's ok





RussianCrocheter
my biggest complaint is that there were clues I picked up on long before the characters. Godfrey is supposed to be a detective yet misses a lot. I waited several chapters for them to figure out what I already knew. otherwise, it was fine.
Good Stry





Tamara
Good Story. narration was good, although some of the voices had to make me chuckle. but this in no way took away from the enjoyment of the story if anything it added to it