
The Affair at the Semiramis Hotel
Inspector Hanaud, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Graham Scott
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By:
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A. E. W. Mason
About this listen
While Sûreté inspector Gabriel Hanaud visits the London home of his friend Mr. Ricardo, they receive a visit from Carradine, a young socialite with a disturbing story. A beautiful young woman he met at a costume party has appealed to him for help. Obsessed with a rich American woman’s pearls, this young woman went to steal them from the American’s hotel room … only to find a gang of thieves, who overpowered her. She woke up hours later, alone in the room except for a dead body. Can Hanaud prove her innocence, and bring the real murderers to justice?
Originally published in 1917.
Public Domain (P)2023 Voices of Today
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