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Tracked by a Tattoo

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(4,135 Sterne; 74 Bewertungen)

Mysteries abound in this crime novel by Fergus Hume. Mr. Fanks, detective of Scotland Yard, is not all he seems, for when off-duty, he assumes his real identity of Octavius Rixton, well-to-do idler. When the scent of a murder reaches him, he is instantly Mr. Fanks and on the pursuit. A guilty looking innkeeper nicknamed Queen Beelzebub and a suspicious doctor named Renshaw further complicate his beginning investigation, and he finds the body is a man with a tattoo on his arm that has been partially obliterated by a knife. Where no one is as he seems the mystery can only deepen before its solution. - Summary by Don W. Jenkins (8 hr 35 min)

Chapters

The Crime

17:41

Read by Don W. Jenkins

A Recognition

15:37

Read by Don W. Jenkins

The Result of the Crime

15:12

Read by Don W. Jenkins

Another Discovery

14:47

Read by Don W. Jenkins

The Red Star Advertisement

12:56

Read by Don W. Jenkins

A Startling Incident

15:43

Read by Don W. Jenkins

Difficulties

13:52

Read by Don W. Jenkins

A Mysterious Package

13:11

Read by Don W. Jenkins

Vaud and Vaud

13:32

Read by Mark Nelson

Another Link in the Chain

14:22

Read by Mark Nelson

The Intervention of Chance

13:55

Read by Mark Nelson

The Tattooed Cross

14:20

Read by Mark Nelson

Fanks Makes Up his Mind

14:36

Read by Mark Nelson

Coming Events

14:23

Read by Mark Nelson

Unhappy Lovers

14:14

Read by Mark Nelson

Two against One

13:33

Read by Mark Nelson

On the Twenty-First of June

14:30

Read by Mark Nelson

The Defiance of Anne Colmer

14:42

Read by Mark Nelson

The Green Overcoat

13:40

Read by Mark Nelson

The Eight Bells Enigma

14:46

Read by Mark Nelson

Mrs. Boazoph Receives a Shock

15:42

Read by Mark Nelson

The Confession of Hersham

14:04

Read by Mark Nelson

Exit Dr. Renshaw

14:26

Read by Mark Nelson

The Clue of the Handwriting

15:47

Read by Mark Nelson

At Mere Hall, Hants

16:11

Read by Mark Nelson

Mrs. Prisom's Story

14:40

Read by Mark Nelson

Mrs. Prisom's Story--continued

14:54

Read by Mark Nelson

Sir Louis Explains

13:28

Read by Mark Nelson

Dr. Binjoy Protests

16:59

Read by Mark Nelson

A Letter from Hersham, Senior

17:11

Read by Mark Nelson

The Secret is Revealed

15:58

Read by Mark Nelson

Mrs. Boazoph Tells the Truth

16:36

Read by Mark Nelson

How and Why the Deed was Done

13:32

Read by Mark Nelson

The Same

16:57

Read by Mark Nelson

The Opinion of Octavius Fanks

9:31

Read by Mark Nelson

Bewertungen

super: classic Hume

(5 Sterne)

Although both readers were excellent, it would have been better if one or the other had read it all because after the voice changed from Don W Jenkins , it took me a while to get to grips who was who in the story when mark nelson took over the story; The story itself, is a classic Fergus Hume book full of lively interesting characters and plot twists ; I find it easier if I read and listen to some stories at the same time, and this was one of those due to the many characters in it. I found this one on project Gutenberg since it wasn’t in his collected novels on kindle; if you like Hume you’ll like JS Fletcher from the same era; murder intrigue and double or even triple identities

4 AKA'S, A POSSIBLE GUINNESS RECORD

(5 Sterne)

One of the most convoluted tales ever contrived. Great fun and well-read. Enjoy.

Feh!

(2 Sterne)

My two stars are for readers who , as usual, are excellent. The story not so much. It's far two complex with an over abundance of red herrings, mistaken identities and implausible plot twists. I was glad when it limped to a finish! I' ve enjoyed several other Hume mysteries but not this one.

(4 Sterne)

Very complicated plot with a lot of characters, but a good story. First reader, meh. Second reader much better.

(5 Sterne)

Another good story by Fergus Hume, keeping us guessing with all its twists and turns! Well read. T?hank you

(3 Sterne)

Too much of a muchness. It was nearly impossible to get peoples names and aliases stray.

A well read tale. i enjoyed it.

(5 Sterne)

(0,5 Sterne)

Some white people will go through the trouble of writing an entire novel just to "get away" using the N word.