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🕵️‍♂️ 32 Caliber by Donald McGibeny free audiobook podcast by Tale Teller Crime #crimenovel

“32 Caliber” is a murder mystery novel written by  Donald McGibeny . Let me provide you with some information about the book: Project Gutenberg : You can read “32 Caliber” for free on  Project Gutenberg . The book is available in various formats, including: Read online (web) :  Link EPUB3 (E-readers incl. Send-to-Kindle) :  Link EPUB (older E-readers) :  Link Kindle :  Link Plain Text UTF-8 :  Link Plot Summary : “32 Caliber” delves into the dark side of love, betrayal, and greed.  When Jim Felderson’s law partner’s wife leaves him for a wealthy and charming man, Jim vows to uncover the truth about his rival’s shady business dealings 1 2 . Sheba Blake Publishing Edition : In this edition, a suspicious accident reveals itself to be a murder.  The story follows a lawyer who turns detective to uncover the real murderer, leading us through Bolshevik headquarters, country clubs, and a dry creek bed before the true clues come to light 3 . If you’re...

What a gem! Utterly awesome reading by the fine Andy Minter featuring Max Carrados: The Blind Sleuth

Four Max Carrodos Detective Storiesby Ernest Bramah Ernest Bramah is mainly known for his ‘Kai Lung’ books - Dorothy L Sayers often used quotes from them for her chapter headings. In his lifetime however he was equally well known for his detective stories. Since Sherlock Holmes we have had French detectives, Belgian detectives, aristocratic detectives, royal detectives, ecclesiastical detectives, drunken detectives and even a (very) few quite normal happily married detectives. Max Carrados was however probably the first blind detective. (Summary by Andy Minter) Let’s delve into the intriguing world of Max Carrados, the fictional blind detective created by Ernest Bramah. These captivating stories, first published in 1914, showcase Carrados’s remarkable abilities despite his visual impairment. So, grab your magnifying glass and join us on this literary investigation. Max Carrados: The Blind Sleuth Background and IntroductionMax Carrados is no ordinary detective. Despite losing his sight...

Sherlock Holmes, the brilliant detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, continues to captivate audiences for several compelling reasons:

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  Explore Sherlock Holmes , the brilliant detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, continues to captivate audiences for several compelling reasons: Intellectual Brilliance and Deductive Skills : Holmes stands out for his unparalleled intellect and remarkable powers of deduction and observation. His ability to unravel complex mysteries and solve intricate puzzles draws us in.  Once he’s on a case, nothing else matters until it’s resolved 1 . Fascinating Work Methods : We join Holmes up close and personal at crime scenes, fascinated by his meticulous examination of evidence. His unwavering focus and relentless pursuit of truth make him an intriguing character 2 . Adaptability Across Ages : Holmes remains relevant because he adapts to each era. Whether it’s Basil Rathbone’s 1940s films or modern adaptations, Holmes remains timeless, even fighting Nazis in some versions 2 . Psychological Insight : Beyond deduction, Holmes is a psychological mastermind. His understanding of hum...

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