
Tragedy at Beechcroft (Musaicum Murder Mysteries)
By Dorothy FieldingLength9h 49m
About this audiobook
In 'Tragedy at Beechcroft (Musaicum Murder Mysteries)' by Dorothy Fielding, readers are presented with a classic murder mystery set in a remote English manor. Fielding's prose is both elegant and suspenseful, as she weaves a tale filled with intricate plot twists and unexpected revelations. The book pays homage to the Golden Age of detective fiction, with its cleverly constructed narrative and nods to traditional mystery tropes. Fielding's attention to detail and ability to create vivid characters make this novel a standout in the genre. The atmospheric setting of Beechcroft adds to the overall sense of intrigue and suspense, drawing readers deeper into the story. Dorothy Fielding's writing style showcases her deep understanding of the mystery genre, making 'Tragedy at Beechcroft' a must-read for fans of classic whodunits. Fielding's meticulous plotting and engaging storytelling will keep readers guessing until the very end, making this novel a truly satisfying read for lovers of detective fiction.
Audiobook details
GenreMystery and Thriller
Length9 hrs 49 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateMay 7, 2021
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1CHAPTER I. AN ARTIST PAINTS A COUPLE OF CHILDREN AND HEARS AN EXTRAORDINARY STORY
10CHAPTER X. INVESTIGATIONS AT BEECHCROFT
2CHAPTER II. AN OLD FRIEND IS ASKED DOWN FOR A REST
11CHAPTER XI. DON PLUTARCO HAS A BRUISED WRIST
3CHAPTER III. A VISIT TO BRUSSELS, AND A LOST BOX OF CHOCOLATES
12CHAPTER XII. FLAVELLE BRUTON'S STORY
4CHAPTER IV. ANTLEY SEES A MAN FOR THE SECOND TIME, AND MEETS THE POLICE SUPERINTENDENT
13CHAPTER XIII. AN OLD PHOTOGRAPH IS MENTIONED, AND A DOG IS POISONED
5CHAPTER V. A SPANISH DON IS ASKED DOWN, AND A DAMAGED FINGER IS RECOGNISED
14CHAPTER XIV. DID SANTLEY SEE MORE THAN HE REALISED?
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6CHAPTER VI. A CONJURING TRICK IS PERFORMED WHICH CAN NEVER BE REPEATED
15CHAPTER XV. POINTER FINDS HALF A PHOTOGRAPH
7CHAPTER VII. THE ARTIST SPENDS A WAKEFUL NIGHT
16CHAPTER XVI. A HALF-PHOTOGRAPH SUGGESTS A WHOLE THEORY
8CHAPTER VIII. SCOTLAND YARD IS CONSULTED
17CHAPTER XVII. AND THE THEORY IS PROVED TO BE A FACT
9CHAPTER IX. CHIEF INSPECTOR POINTER'S THEORY ABOUT THE CONJURING TRICK