The Hemlock Avenue Mystery


Read by Roger Melin

(4.5 stars; 159 reviews)

"The Hemlock Avenue Mystery" is one of a series of mysteries written by Lily Augusta Long using the pseudonym Roman Doubleday.

A lawyer is accused of killing a rival lawyer, both having battled in court on numerous occasions. A newspaper reporter following the case is bent on determining the facts behind the murder. As it happens, there are two women also suspected of participating in the crime, and a third who was apparently utterly unconscious of what had occurred. It's up to the reporter turned detective to unravel the clues, few as they are. - Summary by Roger Melin

(6 hr 54 min)

Chapters

Chapter 1 5:27 Read by Roger Melin
Chapter 2 12:15 Read by Roger Melin
Chapter 3 20:42 Read by Roger Melin
Chapter 4 24:25 Read by Roger Melin
Chapter 5 18:40 Read by Roger Melin
Chapter 6 15:40 Read by Roger Melin
Chapter 7 11:43 Read by Roger Melin
Chapter 8 25:03 Read by Roger Melin
Chapter 9 21:29 Read by Roger Melin
Chapter 10 21:31 Read by Roger Melin
Chapter 11 25:54 Read by Roger Melin
Chapter 12 11:08 Read by Roger Melin
Chapter 13 19:43 Read by Roger Melin
Chapter 14 12:00 Read by Roger Melin
Chapter 15 10:52 Read by Roger Melin
Chapter 16 21:24 Read by Roger Melin
Chapter 17 18:02 Read by Roger Melin
Chapter 18 16:15 Read by Roger Melin
Chapter 19 14:13 Read by Roger Melin
Chapter 20 19:00 Read by Roger Melin
Chapter 21 13:30 Read by Roger Melin
Chapter 22 25:51 Read by Roger Melin
Chapter 23 21:13 Read by Roger Melin
Chapter 24 8:05 Read by Roger Melin

Reviews

A very unusual murder among friends.


(5 stars)

I greatly enjoyed this sort of "cozy" mystery. The reporter-turned-detective had a likeable and intelligent personality. I never would have guessed the ending. The reader has a pleasant voice and excellent pacing in his manner. Thank you Roger Melin and Librivox.

VERY GOOD


(5 stars)

Just the kind of mystery we need more of. There is a plausible plot, well developed; there are shifting elements of suspicions; there is a deserving victim; and there is satisfying ending. Add the great reading by Roger Melin, and we have a winner.


(5 stars)

A mystery till the end. So nice, So soft. Nothing shocking but very soft and pleasant

Hemlock.... Good Mystery...


(5 stars)

Yesterday, Today or Tomorrow. The husband is Always the number one suspect in a wifey murder. Always. Louis Tracy has crafted such interested & intriguing story line to put suspect on everyone else. I was surprised at the last, an ending fit to enjoy.

good story great reader


(4 stars)

good stuff! another great read by Roger Melin

Hemlock Avenue Mystery


(5 stars)

I love murder mysteries and I was not disappointed.

the Hemlock Mystery


(5 stars)

excellent and my favorite reader. great job


(5 stars)

a fun mystery that made me guess wrong twice