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Mr. Fortune's Trials
- Narrated by: Graham Scott
- Length: 6 hrs and 50 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Mr. Fortune's Trials
By R. Austin Freeman
Narrated by Graham Scott
A third collection of mysteries to challenge H C Bailey's golden age sleuth, the eclectic Mr. Reginald Fortune, advisor to Scotland Yard's Criminal Investigation Department on all things medical, scientific—and downright strange. Including a vendetta against Mr. Fortune himself; an athletic hero accused of murder; a young man who wants to confess, but does not know to what; anonymous letters to an unpopular civil servant; the strange persecution of an archaeologist and his secretary; and the unexplained death of a war profiteer...
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