The Bellamy Trial, Frances Noyes Hart
The Bellamy Trial, Frances Noyes Hart
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The Bellamy Trial

Author: Frances Noyes Hart

Narrator: Anne Hancock

Unabridged: 11 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Spoken Realms

Published: 03/04/2025


Synopsis

Courtroom mysteries were rare in 1925 when Agatha Christie wrote “Witness for the Prosecution.” But it was “The Bellamy Trial,” published two years later, that was ultimately listed in the prestigious “Haycraft-Queen Cornerstones of Detective Fiction.”Sue Ives and Stephen Bellamy are charged with the murder of Stephen’s wife Mimi, found stabbed in an uninhabited cottage on a Long Island estate. The eight-day trial introduces a trove of witnesses (some reliable, some not); an avuncular defense attorney who may be incompetent; a wily and relentless prosecutor; and the voracious members of the press and public captivated by a crime that lays bare the intrigues and jealousies of the country club set. Two of the reporters, a veteran, and a rookie attending her first murder trial, act as a Greek chorus commenting on unfolding events. Keeping an eye on the often theatrical proceedings is a wise and stern judge.Also present are the stereotypes of the 1920s: a boisterous Irish landlady; an effusively comic Italian caretaker; and a seductive French maid. Since women at that time were not allowed the privilege or responsibility of serving, there was an all-male jury.Like the peeling of an onion, each witness provides a revealing layer of the story.And like any good mystery, there is, of course, a surprise twist.

About Frances Noyes Hart

Frances Newbold Noyes Hart (August 1890 – October 25, 1943) was an American writer whose short stories were published in Scribner’s magazine and others. She was a translator with the US Navy during World War I. The Bellamy Trial won the Grand Prix de Littérature Policière International Prize, France’s most prestigious award for crime and detective fiction.

About Anne Hancock

Anne Hancock began her career with the Library of Congress's National Library Service (NLS) Talking Books Program, where she has narrated more than 300 audiobooks in a variety of genres. An AudioFile Earphones Award winner, she has lived in France and the Netherlands and uses her training in the languages of both countries in her narration. In addition, she has successfully narrated books with English and Irish accents.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Annie on July 28, 2024

Originally published in 1927, Frances Noyes Hart’s The Bellamy Trial is one of the first legal thrillers. While it shows the prejudices and attitudes (all women are girls, unless they are elderly, for example) of the time, the central plot and premise hold up well. There are blustering lawyers, surp......more

Goodreads review by Melissa on November 04, 2019

The Bellamy Trial, written in 1919, was one of the first courtroom mysteries. While it is a bit creaky in places (you would be too at 100 years old!), it is still an engaging and readable mystery.......more

Goodreads review by QHuong(BookSpy) on March 04, 2025

Mới đầu nghĩ chắc drop cuốn này vì trinh thám pháp lý lại còn cả truyện chỉ là thẩm vấn nhân chứng trên toà. Nhưng mình rất bất ngờ là mình thích cuốn này. Nhịp truyện không hề chậm chạp như mình nghĩ, và chắc chắn là không có yếu tố dồn dập căng thẳng tạo không khí truyện, nhưng cách viết truyện sú......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on October 05, 2020

I’m so glad this book came into my life! The writing is so vivid and transporting, I felt like I was watching the murder trial and the eyewitness accounts. An amazing classic book!......more

Goodreads review by Pamela on March 12, 2021

"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive!" While the main players in this story didn't exactly try to deceive that is exactly what they did in this story in which the tale is told during a murder trial. Throughout the story readers are sitting along side the reporter and th......more