Trent’s Own Case (1936) – E. C. Bentley, H. Warner Allen Free Audiobook
E. C. Bentley, H. Warner AllenNarrator
Christopher KaySize
190.38 MBsFormat
MP3Bitrate
VariableLanguage
English
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Written by
Read by Christopher Kay
Format: MP3
Bitrate: Variable
Unabridged
Recorded at Soundings studios, Whitley Bay, England. 2002
Length: 11 hr., 30 min
Philip Trent, artist and amateur criminologist, was closely connected with the murder of the philanthropist James Randolph from the beginning, for he had been painting his portrait. But there were many blind alleys in the maze ahead; many faces and places to be investigated while there could be further murders. It was not until Trent had crossed to France and back and searched London for the Felix Poubelle Champagne that he finally emerged triumphant to discover the murderer.
In Trent’s Last Case, Philip Trent had fallen in love with one of the chief suspects, the victim’s beautiful young widow, Mabel. In Trent’s Own Case, they are happily married and have a six-year-old son. The reader gets a glimpse of their marriage in Chapter XV.
Thanks to the uploader who ripped this hard to find recording from 9 cassettes! Cleaning up improved audio marginally.