Cleek of Scotland Yard


Read by Ruth Golding

(4.7 stars; 227 reviews)

Hamilton Cleek is back - or is he?

Margot, Queen of the Apaches (the notorious French criminal gang) has been released on bail and vanished, Mr. Narkom has a series of inexplicable murders to solve, there is talk of revolution in Mauravania. And Cleek is missing.

Hold on to your hats for another thrilling ride as spying, murder, horse-napping, bombs and political intrigue rear their ugly heads. (Introduction by Ruth Golding) (0 hr 46 min)

Chapters

01 Prologue: The Affair of the Man Who Vanished, Part 1 26:08 Read by Ruth Golding
02 Prologue: The Affair of the Man Who Vanished, Part 2 23:22 Read by Ruth Golding
03 Prologue: The Affair of the Man Who Vanished, Part 3 23:53 Read by Ruth Golding
04 Chapter 1 13:53 Read by Ruth Golding
05 Chapter 2 26:31 Read by Ruth Golding
06 Chapter 3 17:06 Read by Ruth Golding
07 Chapter 4 8:59 Read by Ruth Golding
08 Chapter 5 9:52 Read by Ruth Golding
09 Chapter 6 16:55 Read by Ruth Golding
10 Chapter 7 17:54 Read by Ruth Golding
11 Chapter 8 20:16 Read by Ruth Golding
12 Chapter 9 17:16 Read by Ruth Golding
13 Chapter 10 11:41 Read by Ruth Golding
14 Chapter 11 13:45 Read by Ruth Golding
15 Chapter 12 25:57 Read by Ruth Golding
16 Chapter 13 17:45 Read by Ruth Golding
17 Chapter 14 16:42 Read by Ruth Golding
18 Chapter 15 16:16 Read by Ruth Golding
19 Chapter 16 10:20 Read by Ruth Golding
20 Chapter 17 19:08 Read by Ruth Golding
21 Chapter 18 14:18 Read by Ruth Golding
22 Chapter 19 20:45 Read by Ruth Golding
23 Chapter 20 22:44 Read by Ruth Golding
24 Chapter 21 23:42 Read by Ruth Golding
25 Chapter 22 17:24 Read by Ruth Golding
26 Chapter 23 14:22 Read by Ruth Golding
27 Chapter 24 14:58 Read by Ruth Golding
28 Chapter 25 15:20 Read by Ruth Golding
29 Chapter 26 15:54 Read by Ruth Golding
30 Chapter 27 12:00 Read by Ruth Golding
31 Chapter 28 12:43 Read by Ruth Golding
32 Chapter 29 10:59 Read by Ruth Golding
33 Chapter 30 11:19 Read by Ruth Golding
34 Chapter 31 9:51 Read by Ruth Golding
35 Chapter 32 10:04 Read by Ruth Golding
36 Chapter 33 24:21 Read by Ruth Golding
37 Chapter 34 15:15 Read by Ruth Golding
38 Chapter 35 27:05 Read by Ruth Golding
39 Chapters 36 & 37 24:55 Read by Ruth Golding
40 Chapter 38 15:35 Read by Ruth Golding
41 Epilogue: The Affair of the Man Who Was Found, Part 1 38:28 Read by Ruth Golding
42 Epilogue: The Affair of the Man Who Was Found, Part 2 40:50 Read by Ruth Golding

Reviews

Wonderful! Love Ruth's reading of Cleek!


(5 stars)

I enjoyed the story and the reading SO much! I found myself laughing at moments and choked up with tears in my eyes at others -- the outcome of a good story being really well told. :) Thank you Ruth for reading these Cleek stories the way you do. It's really amazing to me and I enjoy it so much as a listener. If you enjoy mysteries or detective fiction, I highly recommend the Cleek stories. Start with 40 faces.

Cleek


(5 stars)

This is a good collection of detective cases handled by Hamilton Cleek , for Scotland Yard. I really enjoy this series and the narration of Ruth Golding is excellent. I wasn't expecting the ending ,but really liked it also. Great listening as Ruth takes this work from a 4 star to a 5 star experience for me. Thanks Ruth & Librivox , for so much enjoyment as always.

Ruth Does it Again


(5 stars)

A great reading of a good book. Ruth Golding gives this the same care that she gives to her famous Sherlock Holmes recordings.


(5 stars)

Loved the ending to this one. Another great reading.by Ruth Golding,and I really enjoyed these cases Cleek solved , and well worth the time to listen

Another cracker


(5 stars)

Not only am I happy to have found this series but also to have found Ruth Golding. an excellent narrator

Brilliantly Written, Expertly Preformed


(5 stars)

Engaging and witty storytelling, coupled with an excellent volunteer reader make this a must listen for anyone!

Quick, I need the next Cleek book!


(5 stars)

Not only is the character of Hamilton Cleek witty and intelligent, but every character in each case is well constructed. I have been surprised at nearly every turn in each case; I've been surprised most of all by the fact I'd never heard of this character or the author, which seems such a shame. These books should be better known by the general public. Additionally, as I'm sure I've mentioned in other reviews, Ruth Golding is easily one of the best Readers on Librivox. She fleshes out each character so adeptly, with her skillful use of her voice that I swear I can see them in front of me, acting out each scene. Thanks again to Librivox and Ruth Golding for bringing this great piece of literature to the people.

Enjoyed it


(5 stars)

Ruth Golding makes the Sherlock Holmesesque stories in this book an “audio page-turner.” As with Doyle’s tales, these are full of unexpected twists and turns, interesting characters and satisfying conclusions.