
Foreword
CHAPTER I. At the Rose and Crown
CHAPTER II. Philip and Evelyn
CHAPTER III. Foul Play
CHAPTER IV. A Mystery in the Night
CHAPTER V. Upstairs
CHAPTER VI. New Lights
CHAPTER VII. Fears and Discoveries
CHAPTER VIII. The Broken Window
CHAPTER IX. Evelyn and Philip
A quiet summer evening settles over the sleepy village of Salting, where the local inn, the Rose and Crown, fills with weary labourers after a day's work. Into this tranquil backdrop steps Inspector Humblethorne, a keen‑eyed investigator whose modest dinner is interrupted by the looming presence of the aloof Sir Roger Penterton and his imposing Salting Towers estate. The story promises a classic whodunit that invites listeners to piece together clues alongside the inspector, offering every essential fact as it is uncovered.
While village gossip swirls around crops, weather, and the unapproachable gentry, an unseen tension begins to stir, hinting that something more than idle chatter will disturb the peace. The narrative balances careful observation with a restrained, almost wartime‑era simplicity, allowing the audience to feel as though they sit at the bar sharing the same ale and suspicion. Listeners will find themselves drawn into the investigation, encouraged to match wits with the inspector before the mystery fully unfolds.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (251K characters)
Release date
2025-03-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1884–1963

by Vinceslas-Eugène Dick

by Philippe Aubert de Gaspé

by Abraham Cahan

by Dion Boucicault

by Maria Edgeworth

by Ben Jonson

by Pauline E. (Pauline Elizabeth) Hopkins