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  • Mr Fortune Speaking

  • By: H. C. Bailey
  • Narrated by: Graham Scott
  • Length: 10 hrs and 20 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Mr Fortune Speaking

By: H. C. Bailey
Narrated by: Graham Scott
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Mr Fortune Speaking

By H. C. Bailey

Narrated by Graham Scott

A fifth collection of eight golden-age detective mysteries for H. C. Bailey's eclectic scientific detective Mr. Reginald Fortune. Including a stock market bubble and a sudden death; a wealthy businessman threatened by a mystery man; a mountaineering accident in the shadow of the Jungfrau; a curious archaeological discovery; a series of crimes in a quiet cathedral close; and two very different violent deaths, with an unexpected link.

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You either love Mr. Fortune or you don't. The pace is slow, the stories seem impossible - the police are so willing to spend their time and energy following Mr. Fortune's intuitions! But in that ideal world, Mr. Fortune defends the underdog with reliable genius. And of course we could listen to Graham Scott read the telephone book and feel satisfied.

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