The Aluminium Dagger | R. Austin Freeman | A Bitesized Audio Production

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  • Опубліковано 20 січ 2021
  • Edwardian forensic scientist Dr. John Thorndyke investigates the baffling murder of a man found in a locked room, stabbed in the back by a most unusual weapon...
    A new, original recording of a classic public domain text, read and performed by Simon Stanhope for Bitesized Audio.
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    Richard Austin Freeman (1862-1943) was born in London and trained in medicine at the Middlesex Hospital. After a spell as a house surgeon, he joined the Colonial Service and spent some years working in Africa. He was invalided home with blackwater fever in 1891. Returning to London he worked as an ear, nose and throat specialist, as well as in general practice and, for a time, as Medical Officer at Holloway Prison. He began writing fiction in the early 1900s, initially under the pseudonym "Clifford Ashdown", including the Romney Pringle stories which were serialised in Cassell's Magazine in 1902. Five years later, under his own name, he wrote 'The Red Thumb Mark', the novel which introduced the character of Dr. John Thorndyke.
    Thorndyke is a self-described "medical jurispractitioner", having given up practice as a medical doctor to train in the law, and established himself as what is now known as a forensic scientist. He is accompanied in his investigations by his friend and colleague Dr. Christopher Jervis, who narrates the adventures. Of all the many "rivals" to Sherlock Holmes who appeared in fiction at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, the Thorndyke and Jervis partnership is perhaps the closest parallel to the world of Holmes and Watson. The similarities are underscored both by the original illustrators who depicted Thorndyke very much in the mould of Holmes and also by the casting of John Neville as Thorndyke in a 1971 television adaptation of one of his adventures (Neville played Holmes in the 1965 film 'A Study in Terror', as well as on stage in William Gillette's play). Making his first appearance four years after Holmes's 1903 retirement to Sussex to keep bees, Thorndyke takes on the mantle of Holmes for the next generation, and with his medico-legal training is well equipped for the modern scientific advances of the new century. He appeared in 21 novels and 40 short stories between 1907 and 1942.
    'The Aluminium Dagger' first appeared in the 1909 volume 'John Thorndyke's Cases'; it was subsequently published in the July 1910 edition of McClure's Magazine.
    A note on the text: This narration uses the magazine text of this story, as it appeared in McClure's Magazine in 1910. Listeners who like to "follow along with the book" may notice that the text which appears in some anthologies and in the collected Thorndyke stories differs noticeably in several places, although the basic story is the same. For reference, the original text as read here can be found at the following link: archive.org/details/TheAlumin...
    Recording © Bitesized Audio 2021.
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  • @rattyrachel4316
    @rattyrachel4316 3 роки тому +25

    I’m going to come clean. Stories like this require a good deal of analytical thinking, something I do not excel at. And so, I just hang on and leave the resolution of the mystery to greater minds. All the while, however, I am soaking up the atmosphere, marveling at the writer’s talent, reveling in the old-fashioned British language and enjoying your mesmerizing reading voice. I appreciate your talent and hard work, Simon! 😊

  • @flapjackfae
    @flapjackfae 8 місяців тому +5

    Freeman's mystery stories are among the best. Thank you!

  • @catharine1877
    @catharine1877 3 роки тому +70

    I'd had such a rubbish day today and decided to go and walk in the rain, just then I noticed you had messaged to say there was a new story. Suffice to say I'm feeling much better. Thank you Simon.

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  3 роки тому +11

      Sorry to hear you've not had a good day, but glad if this helps a little bit! Thanks for your support Catharine, all best wishes to you

    • @Bambisgf77
      @Bambisgf77 2 роки тому +6

      Well, what a coincidence? I had a rubbish day today! 2.1.22 when one thing goes wrong 6 others follow it! That’s ok, bc when good things happen they multiply as well. Still thankful to find a Simon story I had not listed to! Hope you are having a better day now Catharine!

    • @catharine1877
      @catharine1877 2 роки тому +7

      @@Bambisgf77 I hope you are too Felene! Lovely community that follows the amazing Simon!

    • @Frenchblue8
      @Frenchblue8 2 роки тому +4

      @@catharine1877most definitely. ✔️

  • @tonyrawlinson8894
    @tonyrawlinson8894 2 роки тому +10

    Even though it's obvious from early on what has happened, this is an excellent story well-read. Your precise diction suits Thorndyke's precision like a hand fits a glove. I love the expression: "navigating his craft on a lee shore." The "lee shore" is the shoreline which is to the lee side of the vessel (the wind is blowing in the direction of land). Navigators have to be particularly careful on a lee shore lest they run aground. So presumably Freeman means the police inspector was riding for a fall (coasting along with his enquiries thinking he had it all wrapped up, but heading for disaster)! What fabulous use of language!

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  2 роки тому

      Thanks Tony, appreciated - yes, that line stood out to me too, it's a great image

    • @wisdomoftheearlychristians2037
      @wisdomoftheearlychristians2037 Рік тому +1

      Thanks for explaining this! My father was a Navy vet,and grew up on a small island, only reachable by boat; still, he is long passed so I don't have anyone to ask about these things. So thank you!

  • @bluefriend1723
    @bluefriend1723 3 роки тому +12

    This author has positively become my most favorite writer. Just love his stories. Thanks so much !

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  3 роки тому +2

      Glad to know that BlueFriend, I recall you prefer the mystery/detective tales to the ghost stories... I'm aiming to keep a balance of both!

    • @josiew3120
      @josiew3120 8 місяців тому +1

      ​​@BitesizedAudio I'm with BlueFriend -- I love mystery/detective stories; not a fan of ghost stories ... although I'm sure they benefit as richly from your reading as do these others. 😊

  • @divine.damage
    @divine.damage 3 роки тому +49

    I appreciate these stories so much. You are such a superb reader. Thank you!

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  3 роки тому +1

      Very kind of you to say so, thank you - glad to know you enjoy them.

    • @franceslynn535
      @franceslynn535 Рік тому

      Good story Steven Stanhope is an marvellous narrator

  • @ericdoran24
    @ericdoran24 3 роки тому +8

    My day went from very good to excellent when I saw the notification that you had posted a new story.
    Thank you.

  • @shannondore
    @shannondore 3 роки тому +18

    This was brilliant! I just love how smooth the changes in characters are. The accents and inflections in your voice are flawless. Thanks Simon for another great story.

  • @bobbeyderbrain
    @bobbeyderbrain 3 роки тому +28

    As read by the man with the golden voice. And resulting in a deeper shade of joy. ❤

    • @natalya6091
      @natalya6091 3 роки тому +1

      Agreed
      Fantastic comment
      Hello from Moscow

    • @feralbluee
      @feralbluee 3 роки тому +1

      so beautifully put "a deeper shade of joy" :) keep safe 🌷

    • @2msvalkyrie529
      @2msvalkyrie529 3 роки тому +1

      " golden " ? More like brass .
      Rather monotonous with random
      stresses thrown in at various points . Sentences continually
      broken into 2 or 3 parts . Still , it's
      free and recording audio books
      is fiendishly difficult.

  • @smythharris2635
    @smythharris2635 3 роки тому +8

    Excellent. Dr Thorndyke stories appeared on the television with Peter Copley as the Dr. Unfortunately I recall seeing them in 1964. Your voice reminds me very much of Sir Michael Redgrave's. Thank you for your superb readings.

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  3 роки тому

      @Smyth Harris What a lovely compliment, thank you!

  • @scoutrifle6827
    @scoutrifle6827 3 роки тому +29

    Every new BAC release is like a mini-Christmas!

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  3 роки тому +4

      Season's greetings - only 11 months to go! Thanks Scout Rifle

  • @natalya6091
    @natalya6091 3 роки тому +5

    Thank you very much, dear Simon!
    Have a fabulous Monday.
    Hello from Moscow.

  • @jackloveshisangelo
    @jackloveshisangelo 3 роки тому +6

    my eyes bulged with anticipation seeing this release

  • @thisawareness2342
    @thisawareness2342 3 роки тому +10

    Love these audios, thank you so very much!

  • @heliobastet3816
    @heliobastet3816 Рік тому +2

    Just discovered these, absolutely love them. Such a treat!

  • @frankmcgovern5445
    @frankmcgovern5445 3 роки тому +3

    That one was a straight up banger. Excellent. Thanks, Bitesized Audio

  • @barbaraprest783
    @barbaraprest783 3 роки тому +6

    Another enjoyable tale - thank you

  • @irenabevans3411
    @irenabevans3411 3 роки тому +12

    Love your narrations, another gem thank you

  • @qingma7663
    @qingma7663 2 роки тому +2

    Dear Simon , I enjoyed more the way of you telling the stories, your voice with so much richness add the most original air to the story, so good !

  • @HerrCrankzy
    @HerrCrankzy 3 роки тому +15

    With all the days merging into each other I had no notion that such a pleasure awaited. Still half does because I started listening to it and after being quite engrossed decided to save it for bedtime (when the tiresome bugs of lockdown non-routine bite). Thank you in advance, as just the sound of your voice seems to contain healing powers. More so than ever I mean.

  • @thelmaallen8766
    @thelmaallen8766 Рік тому +3

    These books are truly splendid entertainment, I congratulate you on the selection and the readings. Please excuse the personal nature of this comment, as I feel I must tell you that the voice itself and the excellent diction and delivery are what make them so enjoyable.

  • @bobnewmanknott3433
    @bobnewmanknott3433 3 роки тому +3

    A belated thank you for completing my Sunday evening , as always its such a pleasure to hear you read these classics RNK

  • @sinjinmonsoon9055
    @sinjinmonsoon9055 3 роки тому +7

    I just love this channel. I listen while i garden or at night. Just wonderful

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  3 роки тому +1

      I misread your comment at first and thought you said you garden at night! Very impressive, especially at this time of year. Thanks for listening, and for your kind words.

  • @feralbluee
    @feralbluee 3 роки тому +10

    good one - there are a three readers who are getting me through this quarateen and you are one of them. thanks for the work andtime you put into these stories - it is truly appreciated :) 🌷🧚🏻 (NY, NY)

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  3 роки тому +2

      Wonderful! So glad to know that they are of some help. All best wishes to you, and looking forward to happier days to come for all of us!

  • @chrisnorman9980
    @chrisnorman9980 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you!
    Ever since your Christmas ghost story, I’ve been subsisting on mediocre audio ghost/mystery books and short stories.
    Some are okay but most are read so badly that I can’t make it past the first five minutes.
    One was about a British professor/detective.
    The American reader read the character’s voice in a way that sounded like Yogi Bear.
    You’ve spoiled us with how these vintage stories should be read.
    This isn’t flattery - this is hard fact.

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  3 роки тому

      You're very kind Chris, thank you! I have uploaded another ghost story since Christmas though, perhaps you didn't get the notification (I'm not really sure how these things work...), here's the link in case you missed it: ua-cam.com/video/TAwusp7OYRU/v-deo.html
      Rest assured lots more stories (ghost as well as general mystery/detective/suspense) are in the pipeline for the months ahead!

    • @chrisnorman9980
      @chrisnorman9980 3 роки тому +1

      I just tell the truth about your readings and it comes off as being kind. :)
      I’ll certainly follow that link.
      Thank you.
      I look forward to much more entertainment from you.

  • @Not00
    @Not00 3 роки тому +4

    I want to listen to this story this evening, but they're fabulous to listen to at work when I'm alone from 6.30 - 7.30 each day.

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  3 роки тому

      I hope you enjoy it whenever you're able to listen! Thanks Nick

    • @natalya6091
      @natalya6091 3 роки тому +1

      Strike while the iron is hot.

    • @Not00
      @Not00 3 роки тому +4

      Listening update: I had it on in the car but I encountered some tricky road works and had to concentrate on that.
      At work, every Tom, Dick and Harry needed some assistance or advice.
      So I've still got it to listen to.
      So off to bed this evening an hour earlier.
      So there.

  • @carolmikolj5134
    @carolmikolj5134 3 роки тому +6

    Loved this. So nice to hear the Thorndyke stories, so beautifully read.

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Carol, glad you enjoyed it, I hope to do more of them in the future. Also, I've just seen that you have bought me a coffee - thanks so much for your kind support, much appreciated!

  • @Bambisgf77
    @Bambisgf77 2 роки тому +2

    Dear Simon, another job very well done. Thank you 😊

  • @lillykay1037
    @lillykay1037 3 роки тому +4

    I enjoyed listening to this while doing my DIY. Thank you.

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  3 роки тому +1

      You're welcome! I hope the DIY was successfully accomplished

  • @infowars.com.fakenews8663
    @infowars.com.fakenews8663 2 роки тому +1

    Never been much of a reader but love these audio books....

  • @michielvorster6803
    @michielvorster6803 9 місяців тому +2

    Thank you Simon greetings from South Africa x

  • @mijiyoon5575
    @mijiyoon5575 2 роки тому +1

    I've lost count how many times I've listened to this one ... one of my favorites👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Miji Yoon. I'm planning another story featuring these characters, I hope I'll get round to it before too long...

  • @njboas
    @njboas 3 роки тому +1

    Another triumph . . . well done! Thanks for posting.

  • @manasbose8817
    @manasbose8817 3 роки тому +1

    Another great story selection and narration. Thanks so much

  • @williamhagen2792
    @williamhagen2792 Рік тому +2

    Stanhope (narrator) is gifted. The story is also excellent.

  • @BloobleBonker
    @BloobleBonker 3 роки тому +2

    A real treat. Many thanks for giving a highlight to my locked-down day!

  • @user-co7kr7sk6s
    @user-co7kr7sk6s Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for these, thoroughly enjoyable and great narration.

  • @sarahshackford566
    @sarahshackford566 2 роки тому +3

    I could listen to the British say the word "aluminium" all day!

    • @brucebaker810
      @brucebaker810 Рік тому

      Barenaked Ladis has a fun, eponymous song riffing on the pronunciations.

  • @ROXI-zq4fg
    @ROXI-zq4fg 3 роки тому +2

    Soooooo happy to see this after a long day!!! Thank you and Good night ! 🌔🌠

  • @appalachianamerican7171
    @appalachianamerican7171 3 роки тому +2

    Conveyed with your usual excellence Sir.

  • @minvalara2765
    @minvalara2765 Рік тому +1

    Wonderful performance, thankyou.

  • @junestanich7888
    @junestanich7888 16 днів тому

    Another awesome presentation from Simon, thank you!

  • @KiKiabout
    @KiKiabout 3 роки тому +2

    Love... Thank you!

  • @esterherschkovich6499
    @esterherschkovich6499 3 роки тому +2

    For some reason up at 3am,made a cuppa+enjoying 😀 Thank you as always...

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  3 роки тому +1

      I hope you got to sleep in the end! Thanks Stella

  • @gmax-go3pp
    @gmax-go3pp 2 роки тому

    One of my favorite authors. Thank you.

  • @veecee9536
    @veecee9536 3 роки тому +3

    Many thanks once again for brilliant work. You make being an ageing insomniac enjoyable. May you be blessed with safe keeping and good health.

  • @JAEJourneyAroundEurope
    @JAEJourneyAroundEurope 3 роки тому +1

    Fantastic 💛 Thank you🍵

  • @kimmccabe1422
    @kimmccabe1422 Рік тому +2

    Perfect rainy day thx to Dr. Thorndike. Thank you! Anymore Thorndyke. I've heard 3-cant find more..?

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for your comment Kim. I've only done the two Thorndykes so far (this one and 'The Naturalist at Law'), but certainly have more on my to-do list, I hope to get back to him again before too long

  • @blixten2928
    @blixten2928 3 роки тому +1

    Gorgeous reading. You are absolutely addictive.

  • @juliaogara8794
    @juliaogara8794 2 місяці тому

    Very much enjoyed this one. Thank you for doing what you do 😍😀

  • @judikingsman6132
    @judikingsman6132 Рік тому +1

    Wonderful as usual ❤

  • @sambarnard9628
    @sambarnard9628 6 місяців тому

    Great story. You are an incredible reader!! Thank you.

  • @timholt3010
    @timholt3010 2 роки тому +1

    Well done.
    This story reminds me of “The Adventure of the Empty House” and also of Rex Stout’s “Fer-de-Lance”, both stories showcasing an ingenious murder weapon and devilish preparation to avoid legal justice.

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  2 роки тому

      Thanks Tim. Yes indeed, you can't beat a good locked room mystery...

  • @CipherKilledit
    @CipherKilledit 3 роки тому +1

    Wow! Keep them coming!

  • @williamfawkes8379
    @williamfawkes8379 3 роки тому +1

    Very enjoyable, the explanation of the deductions even makes sense, which is a nice bonus.

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  3 роки тому

      Indeed, that's always welcome! Thanks William

    • @smythharris2635
      @smythharris2635 3 роки тому +1

      Apparently Freeman checked the validity of the processes he describes in his stories before used them in his works.

  • @ObturatorMusic
    @ObturatorMusic Рік тому +1

    Yay! Thank you!

  • @auntyJanette
    @auntyJanette 3 роки тому +3

    A most satisfying story beautifully read as always. I confess it amuses me to realize how comfortable I am listening to these “dreadful discoveries “.
    I enjoyed the discovery of the weaponry... clever idea.
    Thank you. 😊

  • @leriava
    @leriava 3 роки тому +1

    I really like dr Thorndyke stories. I hope you can read others. Thank you

  • @rosiemcnaughton9933
    @rosiemcnaughton9933 3 роки тому +12

    The only criticism I have is that there aren't enough of your readings to "binge" listen to! That isn't really a criticism as I know it takes a lot of time to produce these. I've already listened to most of yours. Love your readings and thank you for them! Keep up the good work, and stay well. Greetings from Michigan, USA.

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  3 роки тому +4

      Thank you Rosie! Actually, I recently saw that I've now recorded around 50 hours worth of stories on the channel... I hope that keeps you going for a few days at least! Rest assured I have plenty more in the pipeline for the coming weeks and months. Best wishes to you

    • @stewartlancaster6155
      @stewartlancaster6155 Рік тому +1

      Over 100 stories!

  • @QPRTokyo
    @QPRTokyo 2 роки тому

    Thank you for your hard work.😀🇬🇧

  • @griffini19
    @griffini19 2 роки тому

    First class reading. You are just amazing!! Thank you so very much.

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  2 роки тому

      And thank you for your lovely comment!

    • @griffini19
      @griffini19 2 роки тому

      You deserve the compliment! You are a gift to humanity. Your talent is a blessing to us. You and Mr. Wagland are the finest readers I have ever encountered. All the best to you sir!!!

  • @anilclobo
    @anilclobo 2 роки тому

    A most pleasant story-telling experience.

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  2 роки тому

      Thanks for listening, glad you enjoyed it!

  • @gamechanger416
    @gamechanger416 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent quality 👌🏼👍🏽👏🏻👋🙏🙌✨🧔☺️💯😎😇

  • @brucebaker810
    @brucebaker810 Рік тому +1

    Inspector Badger!!
    We have entered one of the Python-based timelines.

  • @marcosaraiva9205
    @marcosaraiva9205 3 роки тому +1

    My locked-down will be more easy for sure! Many thanks

  • @mjrchapin
    @mjrchapin 2 роки тому +1

    Sherlock Holmes could not outdo this sleuth! Great story!

  • @lloydrobert6182
    @lloydrobert6182 3 роки тому +1

    It's raining outside, dark and cold. I'm in bed, warm and receptive. Could there be better circumstances to hear a masterpiece? Read by a master?

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Lloyd, very kind of you!

    • @lloydrobert6182
      @lloydrobert6182 3 роки тому

      @@BitesizedAudio My pleasure. And thank you for everything!

  • @catmomjewett
    @catmomjewett 6 місяців тому

    Thanks!

  • @dranimations7902
    @dranimations7902 3 роки тому +3

    I really enjoyed this story and the interesting twist to it.

  • @babybooandherhumandeb3188
    @babybooandherhumandeb3188 3 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @john-r-edge
    @john-r-edge 3 роки тому +1

    When I started listening to this I began to think that I had seen a TV series with Thorndyke a long time ago, and in Black+White. Researches via Wikipedia of the author showed there was a BBC adaptation in 1964 called "Thorndyke". And that makes sense, I would have been 10 or 11 at the time.
    Not sure how brains decide what to keep and what to discard.

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  3 роки тому +2

      Yes indeed, I believe the pilot was originally part of an anthology series called 'Detective' which tried out one-off episodes featuring various sleuths. Most of them weren't taken up for a full series, but it seems Thorndyke was (sadly the series is apparently now lost, though the pilot survives). Incidentally, one of the others taken up was Douglas Wilmer as Sherlock Holmes - the 'Detective' episode 'The Speckled Band' led to a full series with Wilmer as Holmes later in the 1960s. The character of Thorndyke later cropped up (in colour!) a few years later in a couple of episodes of the 70s series 'The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes'.

  • @judikingsman6132
    @judikingsman6132 2 роки тому +1

    I googled you Simon Stanhope so I can see who's reading to me. Thank you 💖😊

  • @OssamabinKenny
    @OssamabinKenny 3 роки тому +2

    Here is a little known titbit:
    R .A .Freeman was thinking of naming his ingenious Doctor/lawyer detective extraordinaire, Spikedam before settling on Thorndike!

  • @anthonyochocki6535
    @anthonyochocki6535 Рік тому +1

    LoL....LOVE, and always have, the way the English pronounce the word---Aluminum. To American ears, especially this one; 'tis a Cousin -to-Cousin, treat.

  • @cynthiahawkins2389
    @cynthiahawkins2389 Рік тому +2

    You are, as we say here across the pond, 'nifty'...

  • @kpcraftster6580
    @kpcraftster6580 2 місяці тому

    Thanks - a fine story superbly narrated! Might there be any cheeky play with naming one of the characters "Leonard Wolfe" - though the homophonic future husband of Virginia had not yet published either of his first two books in 1910? (I wonder about "Horace Budge", too, given the fame of the great Ernest Alfred Thompson Wallis Budge - to whom Edith Nesbit had dedicated The Story of the Amulet four years earlier.)

  • @brucebaker810
    @brucebaker810 Рік тому

    The early process of making aluminum was VERY expensive.

  • @lyndaa7560
    @lyndaa7560 3 роки тому

    Really enjoyed this & it had me guessing, once it was the monkey! Many thanks 🙏

  • @vrccim5930
    @vrccim5930 6 місяців тому

    Thanks.

  • @rab7889
    @rab7889 3 роки тому +1

    Yay!

  • @WadeWeigle
    @WadeWeigle 2 роки тому

    A Sherlock Holmes contemporary clone. Imitation is the highest form of flattery.
    Well done. Thank you for posting this.
    FYI a dagger shot from a firearm would be so ill balanced that it would tumble uncontrollably. So the one unique bit of the tale here is simple fantasy.

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  2 роки тому +2

      Interesting observations, thank you. I think of all the contemporary imitations of Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Thorndyke certainly is the closest to a clone, and although (in my opinion) the writing is drier and less engaging than Conan Doyle's, the plots of his stories are rather ingenious. Regarding your last point, personally I don't have the scientific knowledge to judge in this case, but another listener has previously commented that, in their opinion as a machinist and gunsmith, this idea is actually quite plausible. In fact R. Austin Freeman was a scientist and claimed to test all his plots thoroughly to make sure they were practically possible before he wrote the story: he had an elaborate workshop set up in his home where he would carry out experiments and make tools, such as the home-made dagger in this story, to test them. He apparently took it very seriously and often followed up his stories with an essay explaining how he had verified the practicality of some of his most ingenious plots. Thanks for listening, and taking the time to comment - much appreciated.

  • @mjrussell414
    @mjrussell414 2 роки тому

    Well that was neato. Like an early episode of “Forensic Files” - how he investigated all of the evidence.

  • @razankalifa6062
    @razankalifa6062 3 роки тому +1

    you are a genius..I wish you can read a mystery stories..👌

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you @Razan Kalifa ... I have several more mystery/detective stories lined up for the months ahead

  • @deegeraghty9426
    @deegeraghty9426 2 роки тому

    Very Sherlock Holmes ! Thank you.

  • @johngreene7928
    @johngreene7928 3 роки тому

    "really enjoyed that"!
    Particularly due to the fact that I am a machinist and gunsmith and can add that the plot is quiet plausible and quite brilliant.

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you John, glad you enjoyed it! I wonder if you'd mind making a little edit to your comment just to let people know there is a potential plot spoiler - I know some people read the comments before or while listening.
      Re the main part of your comment, yes indeed - Freeman was apparently known for testing every part of the plots he created, to make sure they worked in real life. He had a workshop and laboratory at home and always double checked the experiments etc that Thorndyke used.

    • @johngreene7928
      @johngreene7928 3 роки тому

      @@BitesizedAudio "oh bugger", sorry bout that 🤫

  • @jondaly4501
    @jondaly4501 3 місяці тому

    I just read this in a collection that Martin Edwards was involved with. There was a final paragraph that was not in this reading. Omitting it isn't the end of the world, but it was an interesting comment by Thor dyke.

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  3 місяці тому

      Ah yes, there are slightly different versions of this story. I did put a note in the video description, which you may not have seen, that this is the text as it originally appeared in the first magazine publication in 1910. Subsequent printings, in book form, were slightly revised, presumably by the author himself - this happened quite often at the time; several of the Sherlock Holmes stories have similar variations between the original Strand Magazine text and that which appeared in the later book editions. In this case there are numerous differences throughout, some minor and some, like the final paragraph, clearly more significant, but I hope it didn't impinge on your enjoyment of the story. Thanks for listening and taking the time to comment.

  • @eddiemunster2196
    @eddiemunster2196 3 роки тому

    This is my second story listening to this particular narrator. I implore you,
    To listen to these bite-sized audiobooks,
    You will enjoy them vigorously as I have.
    Well now I will be departing and heading back to the audiobook I really hope you take my advice and listen to them.
    Once you have you will be sharing advice for others to listen to them as I have in this short,
    message.
    Now, I will bid you
    a good day.......

  • @natalya6091
    @natalya6091 3 роки тому

    R Austin Freeman
    " Око Озириса"
    Dear Simon,
    I have just read this book in Russian.
    Do you have this one in English?
    Cheers.

  • @LucicPower
    @LucicPower Рік тому +1

    Simon the Great, Have you ever done Ghost Stories from The Pickwick Papers.?.are they too short?

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  Рік тому

      Thanks for the suggestion Jonathan. No, they're not too short (as I remember, anyway - it's a while since I read Pickwick). I've had them in mind as possibles for a while.... I'll revisit them when I have a moment and give it some thought. Best wishes

    • @LucicPower
      @LucicPower Рік тому

      @@BitesizedAudio You welcome, Dickens so good at ghost storied

  • @saran.4001
    @saran.4001 2 роки тому

    Love the al U min U im pronunciation. In the south here, it is pronounced AH LOU minum. Neither country discovered the the element, that was a Dane, so either way is OK. If one of those siding salesmen called me talking like Simon i might have some al U min U im on my house right now, I would be so charmed.

  • @Jade_holloway
    @Jade_holloway 3 роки тому +1

    thanks for this! I hadn't read anything by this author before. Interesting to compare with the Holmes stories...resemblances are obvious but the style is different...this is not like the full-blooded writing of Doyle. Neat story though, enjoyed!

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks Jade. I agree, Freeman isn't as poetic or lyrical a writer as Doyle, and his style is quite dry at times. And of course Holmes was such and original creation; Thorndyke can't help but be seen to some extent as a paler imitation, though the plots of many of the stories are ingenious. I think it's interesting that both authors were medical doctors before taking up writing fiction, and judging by the stories I've read it seems that Freeman used that knowledge in his plots more frequently (and to be honest with more accuracy) than Doyle, though I certainly regard the latter as the greater all round author.

  • @brunogarcia6506
    @brunogarcia6506 3 роки тому

    I'm wondering when you'll do a collaboration with Horrorbabble! Would be unbelievable!

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you, a couple of other people have made the suggestion. I'm not quite sure how collaborations of that kind work, especially in these current difficult times, but I'd certainly be interested in doing so in theory. I've got quite a busy workload at the moment, complicated by the lockdown, but I shall make a note to reach out to them when things calm down a little

    • @rattyrachel4316
      @rattyrachel4316 3 роки тому

      Why change anything!?

  • @laykayd5878
    @laykayd5878 Рік тому

    yes i like book

  • @natalya6091
    @natalya6091 3 роки тому +1

    РИЧАРД ОСТИН ФРИМЭН
    Британский писатель
    Автор Детективов
    R AUSTIN FREEMAN

  • @sittnknittnwatchn3980
    @sittnknittnwatchn3980 Рік тому

    💙📚🎙💙

  • @paulbennett772
    @paulbennett772 3 роки тому

    Note the number of 'I's in the title and pronounce them both

  • @natalya6091
    @natalya6091 3 роки тому

    38 : 52 ...and the last straw w a s l a i d....
    IDIOM
    Последней каплей было...

  • @veritas6335
    @veritas6335 2 місяці тому +1

    It's aluminum, not aluminIum.

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  2 місяці тому

      It really isn't, for British English speakers. We always pronounce five syllables AL-u-min-i-um, whereas modern American speakers only pronounce four. The metal was named by British scientists Sir Humphrey Davy and Thomas Young, I believe, and the "ium" ending was standard for scientists globally, including in the US, in the 19th century, with the "um" ending as an acceptable alternative. Apparently for some reason the "um" spelling was chosen by Webster for his dictionary, and by the end of the 19th century that had become standard in American English, but it's never taken over here in the UK...

  • @natalya6091
    @natalya6091 3 роки тому

    The early bird catches the worm
    But the lately bird catches the diabolo
    Кто рано встает,
    Тому Бог подает
    Russian proverb
    36 05

  • @natalya6091
    @natalya6091 3 роки тому

    Why d i a b o l o
    What is the sense the history
    Of this proverb idiom?
    Diabolo игрушка игра

    • @BitesizedAudio
      @BitesizedAudio  3 роки тому +2

      Hello Natalya, apologies for the delayed reply, I've not been online much for a few days so am catching up with a lot of comments now. This isn't an English idiom... the phrase is really "the early bird catches the worm", but Thorndyke has swapped in diabolo as a joke, because the boy is late to the office and is playing with a diabolo (a toy, a little like an early version of the yo-yo).