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Mr Fortune—Books 1-3

By: H. C. Bailey
Narrated by: Graham Scott
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Mr Fortune—Books 1-3

By H. C. Bailey

Narrated by Graham Scott

Nineteen tales of murder and mystery in the first three books to feature H.C. Bailey's golden age detective Mr. Reginald 'Reggie' Fortune: surgeon and general practitioner, a man interested in everything, but not in anything in particular, and with a vast store of eclectic knowledge that makes him the ideal man to advise the Criminal Investigation Department of Scotland Yard, and shine a light upon the darkest of deeds...

Public Domain (P)2024 Voices of Today
Anthologies & Short Stories Crime Fiction Mystery Police Procedurals Traditional Detectives

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Enjoyable collection of short stories, which are darker than wimsey. Fortune is an engaging likeable character with depth. GS gives solid competent performers which improves with each book as he gets more settled. He handles the wry, witty interchanges between Fortune and Lomas very well.

Admirable lesser known alternative to Wimsey

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