The Mystery of 31 New Inn

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The Mystery of 31 New Inn

by R. Austin (Richard Austin) Freeman

EN·~7 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total
1

THE MYSTERY OF 31 NEW INN

0:08
2

Preface

2:26
3

Chapter I - The Mysterious Patient

42:39
4

Chapter II - Thorndyke Devises a Scheme

21:26
5

Chapter III - "A Chiel's Amang Ye Takin' Notes"

37:48
6

Chapter IV - The Official View

14:41
7

Chapter V - Jeffrey Blackmore's Will

25:06
8

Chapter VI - Jeffrey Blackmore, Deceased

26:45
9

Chapter VII - The Cuneiform Inscription

39:29
10

Chapter VIII - The Track Chart

17:56

Description

In this atmospheric London mystery, a seasoned physician recounts his early partnership with the brilliant detective John Thorndyke. Set against the fading backdrop of the historic New Inn, the story weaves realistic investigative techniques—like Thorndyke’s precise track‑chart method—into a vivid portrait of turn‑of‑the‑century city life. The narrator’s modest consulting room, tucked in a cramped lane, becomes the unlikely stage for a case that promises both intellectual challenge and a glimpse into the city’s hidden history.

When a nervous gentleman bursts in at nine o’clock, his bewildering complaint pulls the doctor into a web of clues that hint at something far larger than a simple ailment. The mystery deepens as references to old maps, forgotten arches, and a centuries‑old inn surface, inviting listeners to follow the methodical reasoning that will define the investigation. With careful detail and a touch of intrigue, the opening promises a classic whodunit where deduction meets the charm of a bygone London.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (437K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Steven desJardins and Distributed Proofreaders

Release date

2004-04-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

R. Austin (Richard Austin) Freeman

R. Austin (Richard Austin) Freeman

1862–1943

A physician turned mystery writer, he helped shape modern detective fiction with Dr. John Thorndyke, one of the earliest great forensic investigators. His stories stand out for their calm logic, scientific detail, and clever "how was it proved?" approach to suspense.

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