The Mystery Girl
Was it murder or suicide? All entrances to the study where the body was found were locked from the inside. The future college president and groom-to-be had no known cause for suicide, yet no clues in either direction appeared to make any sense. Was Anita, the Mystery Girl, who had just arrived in the New England college town, somehow been implicated? Had she any reason to ensure of the demise of the well-liked man? Perhaps some love letters between the two that nobody was to know about? And what of the mark of a ring on the deceased man's forehead? The college town was abuzz, and it seemed everyone had their own ideas of what actually happened. - Summary by Roger Melin
Genre(s): Crime & Mystery Fiction
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | A President-Elect | Roger Melin |
00:28:04 |
Play 02 | Miss Mystery Arrives | Roger Melin |
00:26:43 |
Play 03 | Thirteen Buttons | Roger Melin |
00:26:04 |
Play 04 | A Broken Teacup | Roger Melin |
00:26:14 |
Play 05 | The Tragedy | Roger Melin |
00:25:35 |
Play 06 | An Incredible Case | Roger Melin |
00:25:12 |
Play 07 | The Volume of Martial | Roger Melin |
00:26:12 |
Play 08 | Where is Nogi? | Roger Melin |
00:26:19 |
Play 09 | A Love Letter | Roger Melin |
00:26:04 |
Play 10 | Who is Miss Mystery? | Roger Melin |
00:24:49 |
Play 11 | The Spinster's Evidence | Roger Melin |
00:26:01 |
Play 12 | Maurice Trask, Heir | Roger Melin |
00:27:44 |
Play 13 | The Truesdell Eyebrows | Roger Melin |
00:27:13 |
Play 14 | A Proposal | Roger Melin |
00:27:07 |
Play 15 | Fleming Stone Comes | Roger Melin |
00:26:21 |
Play 16 | Miss Mystery's Testimony | Roger Melin |
00:26:33 |
Play 17 | Planning an Elopement | Roger Melin |
00:24:33 |
Play 18 | Miss Mystery No Longer | Roger Melin |
00:41:45 |