The House of Mystery


Read by Jim Locke

(4.2 stars; 13 reviews)

The House of Mystery is based upon the complicated plot involving two women who look exactly alike, one rich and one poor, and so mistaken identities bring about comic and tragic madness. (Summary by Jim Locke) (10 hr 24 min)

Chapters

Sent Packing 29:16 Read by Jim Locke
The Girl in the Picture 31:29 Read by Jim Locke
What Happened in the Music Room 26:19 Read by Jim Locke
The Stranger in the Shadow 28:40 Read by Jim Locke
A Voice in the Darkness 31:09 Read by Jim Locke
Some Interviews at Cross Purposes 26:24 Read by Jim Locke
A Strange Wooing 24:29 Read by Jim Locke
The Way to the Door 26:12 Read by Jim Locke
A Refuge from the World 26:44 Read by Jim Locke
The Betrothal 23:51 Read by Jim Locke
A Lover Scorned 24:57 Read by Jim Locke
The Singular Behavior of Mr. Lazarus 26:59 Read by Jim Locke
The Sikh's Dagger 27:17 Read by Jim Locke
Stabbed to the Heart! 24:31 Read by Jim Locke
Put to the Question 24:14 Read by Jim Locke
A Declaration of Innocence 23:50 Read by Jim Locke
The Signor Is Astonished 29:01 Read by Jim Locke
Maud Sings to Mr. Lazarus 35:23 Read by Jim Locke
Confession 26:26 Read by Jim Locke
The Release of Signor Bianchi 30:41 Read by Jim Locke
The Cat and the Mouse 28:04 Read by Jim Locke
The Cat in the Corner 23:26 Read by Jim Locke
A Swan Song 19:04 Read by Jim Locke
A Great Lady 5:49 Read by Jim Locke

Reviews

POIGNANCY FROM MARSH


(5 stars)

Who would have ever thought that a story by Richard Marsh could be filled with pathos? I would not; but I was in error. The story is fascinating. though a bit slow in developing. Then, his normally expected fantasy takes over and the reader is thrust into a dark, suspenseful realm. Do not let the reader turn you off; he begins each chapter in a painfully slow manner. Shortly, however, his pace is fine. You will enjoy this one.


(3 stars)

good story, hard to listen to.