The Miss Florence Cusack Mysteries
L. T. Meade
Read by J. M. Smallheer
Miss Florence Cusack was featured as an amateur detective who assists in solving crimes in five short stories authored by L. T. Meade and Robert Eustace that appeared in Harmsworth/London Magazine.
Mr. Bovey's Unexpected Will, 1899
The Arrest of Capt. Vandeleur, 1899
A Terrible Railway Ride, 1900
The Outside Ledge, 1901
Mrs. Reid's Terror, 1901
This project includes all five stories read from their original sources. - Summary by J. M. Smallheer (2 hr 13 min)
Chapters
Mr. Bovey's Unexpected Will | 30:50 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
The Arrest of Capt. Vandaleur | 30:26 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
A Terrible Railway Ride | 26:25 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
The Outside Ledge | 20:07 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
Mrs. Reid's Terror | 25:55 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
Reviews
Eliz Audio Reader
I did not know this author and enjoyed this little book very much. of course, part of the enjoyment is due to LibriVox's excellent reader, J. M. Smallheer. Thank you so much.
Mischievous Crime Plots!
Michelle S
Woe be tide the dastardly dead beats who find themselves on the wrong end of the Cusack stick. Expert detection, narrated perfectly well. Thank you.
good reader, clever stories
Suzie
The authors are almost as good as Conan Doyle at creating brilliant crimes, having their detective solve them and punishing the guilty. And Ms Cusik’s aide and diarist is also a doctor, a la Watson.
Elaine
Nice little stories by one of the most accomplished readers her in LibriVox especially after reading some long novels to while away a couple of hours
well written mystery stories
Bruce G
I really enjoyed these short stories! The reading was very well done! Thank you for recording this story !
Very enjoyable
Bibliophile
Very enjoyable, one story per chapter. Excellently read as always with this stellar volunteer.
Jessie
The Florence Cusack Mysteries was a very enjoyable novel and so well read! thank you!
Fun & entertaining
Seven Archers
A great collection of stories excellently performed by Ms Smallheer