

The Paddington Mystery
Author: John Rhode
Series: Detective Club Crime Classics
Narrator: Gordon Griffin
Unabridged: 5 hr 35 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 06/14/2018
Author: John Rhode
Series: Detective Club Crime Classics
Narrator: Gordon Griffin
Unabridged: 5 hr 35 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 06/14/2018
This is a pretty decent read, but it is a product of its time and that's where the problem is for me. It's a Holmes & Watson clone with a smart professor and a young/naïve man as its duo. My mind kept thinking it was a Victorian era book when it was actually written the 1920's. The reason I'm scorin......more
This book will only be of interest to people who like to see how a genre evolved. Apparently, Rhode or John Street to use his real name was a very successful writer in his time. However, based on this novel and the short story included in this book, he was very much a man of his time and his prose h......more
I thought it kind of dragged at times but found it somewhat interesting in the end. So it picked up for me. Harold comes home, slightly inebriated I think, and finds a dead body in his bed. Doesn't think he knows him. But his reputation had taken a bit of a trashing of late. He hopes to appeal to his......more
‘One always embarks on a John Rhode book with a great feeling of security. One knows that there will be a sound plot, a well-knit process of reasoning and a solidly satisfying solution with no loose ends or careless errors of fact.’DOROTHY L. SAYERS in THE SUNDAY TIMES ‘He must hold the record for the invention of ingenious ways of taking life.’SUNDAY TIMES ‘John Rhode never lets you down. A carefully worked out plot, precise detection, with no logical flaws or jumping to conclusions, and enough of character and atmosphere to carry the thing along.’FRANCIS ILES in the DAILY TELEGRAPH ‘Any murder planned by Mr Rhode is bound to be ingenious.’ OBSERVER ‘John Rhode well deserves his reputation as a constructor of almost flawless detective story plots. To read any of his tales is a very agreeable intellectual exercise.’DAILY MAIL