âLogic will solve any problem; not most of them, but any problem.â âThe Thinking Machine
Professor Augustus S. F. X. Van Dusen, with the help of his friend Hutchison Hatch, solves a variety of mysteries using cold, hard logic. No matter how twisted the trail of clues or how clever the perpetrator, Professor Van Dusen, aptly dubbed âThe Thinking Machine,â reminds us that âtwo and two make four, not some times, but all the time.â So when a woman begs a surgeon to amputate part of her finger or when a pearl necklace disappears from a womanâs neck at a party or when a man presents the court with his âperfectâ alibi, The Thinking Machine methodically investigates all of the (logical) possibilities.
In fact, the authorâs own wife, May Futrelle, set out to stump her husbandâs talented detective with an unsolvable mystery of her own, in which a lonely traveler takes a wrong turn and ends up in a mysterious house. Was she successful? Discover for yourself in this original audio compilation produced by Skyboat Media for Blackstone Publishing.
Full contents:
Introduction â read by Paul BoehmerâProblem of Dressing Room Aâ â read by Stefan RudnickiâProblem of the Perfect Alibiâ â read by Paul BoehmerâThe Problem of Cell 13â â read by Stefan RudnickiâProblem of the Superfluous Fingerâ â read by Paul BoehmerâProblem of the Cross Markâ â read by Paul BoehmerâProblem of the Stolen Bank Notesâ â read by Paul BoehmerâProblem of the Green Eyed Monsterâ â read by Paul BoehmerâMy First Experience with the Great Logicianâ â read by Stefan RudnickiâThe First Problemâ â read by Paul BoehmerâProblem of the Missing Necklaceâ â read by Paul BoehmerâProblem of the Souvenir Cardsâ â read by Paul BoehmerâThe Tragedy of the Life Raftâ â read by Paul BoehmerâProblem of the Deserted Houseâ â read by Paul BoehmerâThe Grinning God, Part I: Wraiths of the Stormâ â read by Stefan Rudnicki with Gabrielle de CuirâThe Grinning God, Part II: The House That Wasâ â read by Paul Boehmer
Jacques Futrelle (1875â1912) was a journalist and mystery writer best known for his short detective stories featuring Professor Augustus SFX. Born in Georgia, his writing career began when he took a job at the Atlanta Journal. By the twentieth century he was a respected novelist, his best known works being The Thinking Machine on the Case, The High Hand, and The Diamond Master. He was one of more than 1,500 people to perish when the Titanic sank.
Read by Paul Boehmer, Justine Eyre, Jim Meskimen, John Rubinstein, and Stefan Rudnicki
Stefan Rudnicki is a Grammy-winning audiobook producer and a multiaward-winning narrator, named one of AudioFileâs Golden Voices.
Gabrielle de Cuir, award-winning narrator, has narrated over three hundred titles and specializes in fantasy, humor, and titles requiring extensive foreign language and accent skills. She was a cowinner of the Audie Award for best narration in 2011 and a three-time finalist for the Audie and has garnered six AudioFile Earphones Awards. Her âvelvet touchâ as an actorâs director has earned her a special place in the audiobook world as the foremost producer for bestselling authors and celebrities.