
Stamped for Death
Death for Auction, the Adventures of Jonathan Knox, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Jessica Anderson
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By:
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EMMETT McDOWELL
About this listen
Eleven Rare Stamps = Death in Six Figures....
"Fresh background material and a fine storytelling knack." (Lewisville Courier-Journal)
Jonathan Knox was an auctioneer of somewhat dubious repute with a photographic memory. So when a frightened woman offered him a discount on eleven of the rarest stamps in existence, worth something like $500,000, he became suspicious. He figured also that if the stamps had been stolen he might net a pretty reward by returning them to their rightful owner.
But he couldn't find a single collector willing to admit to owning them. And when the girl who had originally offered them was murdered, Knox knew that he'd be the next one canceled unless he could find the person who would pay the growing postage-due bill from the devil's own mail carrier. That's when the auctioneer found himself forced to play very reluctant sleuth, with his own life as the stakes.
In this colorful, never-reprinted 1950s classic you will encounter:
- Jonathan Knox: This auctioneer's photographic memory coupled with his lack of scruples made him a detested necessity to many people. And, too often, it also marked him for murder.
- Elly Watson: She was better at bargaining than Knox. But when she gave him a bargain - it was more than he bargained for.
- Edmund Dorsey deLong: Like many philatelists, he would stop at nothing for his stamp collection. Not even a killing.
- Henrietta Noyes: They had to kill her to break her hold on them. So they targeted her for murder.
- Louis Plummer: His customers were interested in his goods, but not where they came from. This case was the exception.
- Everett Kirkland: He should never have been an actor - too many people had seen his face. That could make it unhealthy for a man involved in murder.
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Thanks for the complimentary copy.
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Narration by Jessica Anderson was clear and in keeping with the era.
My thanks to the rights holders who gifted me with a complimentary copy of this book at my request.
"Collectors are queer ducks. "
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I was kindly given a copy of the book by the publisher and leave this honest review voluntarily.
Very entertaining.
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I do enjoy a good murder mystery thriller. The main character drove me mad at times, but that is the charm of books , and it did not stop me listening , a good book .
Mystery
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He also did something which I found hard to swallow, however, when I got past those things it was not a bad listen.
There is violence, no prophanity (that I can think off), and some nudity.
Murder mystery
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Narrator: Jessica Anderson
Interesting and highly enjoyable, who knew stamp collecting could be so deadly!
Great characters particularly the main character, this story hooked my attention from the start and held it all the way through.
Well worth a listen/read
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