The Red Thumb Mark

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The Red Thumb Mark

by R. Austin (Richard Austin) Freeman

EN·~6 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
1

BY R. AUSTIN FREEMAN

0:01
2

PREFACE

1:27
3

CHAPTER I - MY LEARNED BROTHER

11:23
4

CHAPTER II - THE SUSPECT

22:40
5

CHAPTER III - A LADY IN THE CASE

28:04
6

CHAPTER IV - CONFIDENCES

23:07
7

CHAPTER V - THE 'THUMBOGRAPH'

18:59
8

CHAPTER VI - COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

19:44
9

CHAPTER VII - SHOALS AND QUICKSANDS

14:27
10

CHAPTER VIII - A SUSPICIOUS ACCIDENT

13:24

Description

Set against the historic streets of London’s legal quarter, the story follows Jervis, a former medical practitioner who has swapped his scalpel for a lawyer’s briefcase. When an old university friend, the flamboyant barrister Thorndyke, reappears after years apart, they reunite over a casual dinner, swapping tales of their very different careers. Their conversation quickly turns to a puzzling case that hinges on the science of fingerprints—a field still shrouded in myth for the public.

The narrative weaves together the grandeur of the Temple’s ancient architecture with the gritty details of criminal investigation, offering a realistic glimpse into how evidence is gathered and interpreted in court. As Jervis steps back onto King’s Bench Walk, he is drawn into a mystery that challenges popular misconceptions about the reliability of fingerprint evidence. Listeners will enjoy the blend of witty dialogue, period atmosphere, and a thoughtful look at early forensic practices, all while the intrigue builds toward a compelling legal showdown.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (394K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Steven desJardins and Distributed Proofreaders

Release date

2004-02-01

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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