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The Soul Scar

The Craig Kennedy Scientific Detective Series

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The Soul Scar

By: Arthur B. Reeve
Narrated by: Paul Boehmer
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Sometimes called "the American Sherlock Holmes", Professor Craig Kennedy is a scientist detective based at Columbia University, where he applies his extensive knowledge of chemistry and psychology to the mysteries that come his way, and utilizes such cutting-edge devices as lie detectors and portable seismographs.

Kennedy appears in 18 detective novels, and in The Soul Scar, he may be up against his most perplexing case yet - trying to unravel a murder mystery through the analysis of a beautiful woman’s dreams.

Public Domain (P)2020 Blackstone Publishing
Detective Mystery Psychological Thriller & Suspense Traditional Detectives Fiction Crime Murder

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My, what a tedious book. I didn't care for the narration, either, but reading it for us must have been an uphill struggle to elicit some interest.

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