The de Bercy Affair
A beautiful French actress with concealed origins and a clandestine involvement with a group of anarchists is brutally murdered in London. Circumstances lead Scotland Yard to several suspects, including her wealthy American fiancé, a couple of the anarchists, and even a respected “Yard” detective. The search for the killer sets off an absorbing mystery with an interesting cast of characters and plot twists. Gordon Holmes is a pen-name of Louis Tracy (1863-1928), a British journalist and prolific writer of fiction.
(Lee Smalley)
Genre(s): Crime & Mystery Fiction, Published 1900 onward
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | Some Phases of the Problem | Lee Smalley |
00:21:48 |
Play 02 | Darkness | Lee Smalley |
00:20:35 |
Play 03 | A Change of Address | Lee Smalley |
00:27:45 |
Play 04 | The New Life | Lee Smalley |
00:20:56 |
Play 05 | The Missing Blade | Lee Smalley |
00:31:03 |
Play 06 | To Tormouth | Lee Smalley |
00:27:36 |
Play 07 | At Tormouth | Lee Smalley |
00:30:42 |
Play 08 | At the Sun-Dial | Lee Smalley |
00:32:04 |
Play 09 | The Letter | Lee Smalley |
00:32:17 |
Play 10 | The Diary, and Rosalind | Lee Smalley |
00:31:20 |
Play 11 | Entrapped! | Lee Smalley |
00:26:27 |
Play 12 | The Saracen Dagger | Lee Smalley |
00:25:54 |
Play 13 | Osborne Makes A Vow | Lee Smalley |
00:32:55 |
Play 14 | The Arrests | Lee Smalley |
00:28:19 |
Play 15 | Clearing the Air | Lee Smalley |
00:29:43 |
Play 16 | Wherein Two Women Take the Field | Lee Smalley |
00:27:39 |
Play 17 | The Closing Scene | Lee Smalley |
00:25:52 |