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The Penguin Pool Murder

Hildegarde Withers, Book 1

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The Penguin Pool Murder

By: Stuart Palmer
Narrated by: Julie McKay
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Although the Stock Market had crashed recently, it was too early for most people to predict that the Great Depression was about to get underway. For 39-year-old spinster schoolteacher Hildegarde Withers, it’s business as usual. And part of her usual business is taking her class for an outing to the aquarium to see the penguins. Instead, she spots the floating corpse of Wall Street broker Gerald Lester and quickly realizes that Inspector Oscar Piper of NYPD Homicide isn’t up to solving this tricky case, especially when he appears ready to accept he confession of an obviously innocent young man. Red herrings, not penguins, abound.

Miss Withers has a number of questions that need answers before she’s willing to reel in the real murderer: Who did Lester’s wife meet behind the stairs? What did the pickpocket see? Who was the man in the fedora? And just how did Miss Withers’ hatpin turn into a lethal weapon?

First published in 1931, The Penguin Pool Murder was as big a hit with book lovers as it was with moviegoers when it was filmed the following year starring Edna May Oliver as Miss Withers and James Gleason as Inspector Piper.

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Classic 'Golden Age' murder mystery

What made the experience of listening to The Penguin Pool Murder the most enjoyable?

I'm a very slow reader, so listening makes the task of enjoying a book a lot quicker than I would have by reading.

What did you like best about this story?

The characters melded well to the plot set within an unusual place....New York City Aquarium.

What does Julie McKay bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?

She brings the book alive with the different voices used.

Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Laugh

Any additional comments?

If you like classic 'Golden Age' crime/mystery novels, Stuart Palmer's Miss Hildegarde Withers books are not to be missed.

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