The Lady in Blue

Auguste Groner (1850 - 1929)
Translated by Grace Isabel Colbron (1869 - 1948)

A Joseph Muller Mystery originally published in 1905 in German as "Die blaue Dame" (The Blue Lady). Translated by American writer and translator, Grace Isabel Colbron in 1922 as The Lady in Blue. A mysterious old house, an unexplained scream in the night, the death of a beautiful young girl. Was it suicide? Or something more sinister at work? - Summary by J.M.Smallheer

Genre(s): Detective Fiction

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 The Cry at Twilight J. M. Smallheer
00:14:47
Play 02 What Next Morning Brought J. M. Smallheer
00:15:50
Play 03 Grave-Flowers J. M. Smallheer
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Play 04 By Southern Waters J. M. Smallheer
00:18:17
Play 05 Walter Thorn Makes a Discovery J. M. Smallheer
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Play 06 Was It Suicide? J. M. Smallheer
00:23:42
Play 07 Joseph Muller in the Grey House J. M. Smallheer
00:23:28
Play 08 The Rose with Two Stems J. M. Smallheer
00:27:25
Play 09 Who Came Back? J. M. Smallheer
00:18:52
Play 10 Concerning Tony J. M. Smallheer
00:18:58
Play 11 The Torn Letters J. M. Smallheer
00:21:17
Play 12 The Left-Handed Man J. M. Smallheer
00:18:23
Play 13 ''Goldie-Boy'' J. M. Smallheer
00:16:55
Play 14 In the Ivy Cottage J. M. Smallheer
00:19:36
Play 15 Which Also Concerns Tony J. M. Smallheer
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Play 16 Muller Goes to Venice J. M. Smallheer
00:33:40
Play 17 Muller Drops the False Trail J. M. Smallheer
00:11:19
Play 18 Back in the Ivy Cottage J. M. Smallheer
00:21:34
Play 19 Epilogue J. M. Smallheer
00:01:48