
The Mystery of the Skeleton Key
Author: Bernard Capes
Series: Detective Club Crime Classics
Narrator: Finlay Robertson
Unabridged: 7 hr 40 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 09/24/2015

Author: Bernard Capes
Series: Detective Club Crime Classics
Narrator: Finlay Robertson
Unabridged: 7 hr 40 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 09/24/2015
[URL not allowed] I know Capes as a writer of horror/pulpy-ish fiction but not as an author of mystery/crime fiction. Not only was this Capes' first mystery novel, but it was also the first in Collins' Detective Club series, many of which have been reprinted along with their g......more
The main action of our story takes place at Wildshott, the Hampshire seat of the Kennetts, though it opens in France and the tragedy has its roots there as well. Sir Calvin and his son have each invited friends down for the weekend. Baron Le Sage will be on hand to offer Sir Calvin a battle at the c......more
Reviewed for the Bibliophibian. I didn’t know anything about Bernard Capes before reading this, only that this was a reissue of a Golden Age crime fiction book, much in the same line as the British Library Crime Classics. Good enough for me, at least when I’m in the mood to tune out and just read an......more
‘It is a fair bet that one of [Agatha Christie’s] most successful crime outings owed a lot to this riveting story… a thrilling read… Who could ask for more?’ DAILY MAIL ‘If Hugh had returned from hunting by another path, or if he had left his gun behind him, or if one could have told just when the shot was heard, perhaps the murder of beautiful Annie Evans might have been cleared up without so much effort on the part of the famous Sergeant Ridgeway from Scotland Yard, or so much mutual suspicion on the part of the various guests assembled at the Hall. Baron Le Sage of doubtful fame might have gone on playing chess, and pretty Audrey’s love affairs might not have become so tangled. But it’s just as well as it is, perhaps, for the result of all these complications is a thoroughly exciting detective story.’ BLACK MASK MAGAZINE