A Fiend in Need
Milton K. Ozaki
Read by Ben Tucker





There were no tell-tale traces of blood, no traces of struggle, no clues that Lieutenant Phelan could put his fingers on-yet someone had plunged a knife into Lawrence Straw, an auditor with a deft head for double figures, and deposited him in a not-too-private self-service elevator. Suspects are too few. A wealthy widow with an acid tongue, a small- time gambler with an unpredictable wife, a hard-boiled restaurant owner, a popular lecturer, a college professor, a night club operator and three lovelies who pose for forbidden photographs. All have alibis. And Lieutenant Phelan is more stumped than ever when his No. 1 suspect is murdered in the same way. Professor of Psychology Caldwell then steps in to give Phelan a hand. He sends out his irrepressible assistant, Bendy Brinks, to search for clues. And Bendy, who has a willing eye for blondes, redheads or brunettes, uncovers some startling evidence and some startling women—both of which Professor Caldwell uses in a neat bit of detection to trap an unexpected killer. - Summary by Handi-book Mystery Edition, Back Cover (4 hr 30 min)
Chapters
Chapter One | 42:08 | Read by Ben Tucker |
Chapter Two | 47:50 | Read by Ben Tucker |
Chapter Three | 49:14 | Read by Ben Tucker |
Chapter Four | 48:01 | Read by Ben Tucker |
Chapter Five | 50:27 | Read by Ben Tucker |
Chapter Six | 32:57 | Read by Ben Tucker |
Reviews
Excellent





Jeff Jacks
I found it to be a good story that went along at a nice pace and not too long. I do find a lot of the books are too long for me to keep my interest, but this one was fine. The reader was excellent and added to the experience
Hidden Gem of Pulp





S
Entertainment was in high supply thanks to the combination of the readers magnificent performance and voice acting as well as a fast paced noir like plot and characters. Although the prior mentioned outshined and helped to uplift the quality of the author's words.