
The Mystery of Tunnel 51
Book 1 in Wallace of the Secret Service Series
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Narrated by:
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David Timson
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By:
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Alexander Wilson
About this listen
Chief of the Intelligence Department Sir Leonard Wallace - bearing always the hallmark of coolness and wit - is up to his earlobes in trouble. Summoned by the Viceroy of India, he makes a rapid flight to India to investigate the mysterious death of British officer Major Elliot and the theft of some very important dispatches.
©1928 The Alexander Wilson Estate (P)2015 W F Howes LtdCritic reviews
"A romping read.... James Bond may find he has a worthy rival." ( Daily Mail)
"The dialogue is reminiscent of that in the early Agatha Christie novels, and there is an air of Simon Templar about Wallace, who seems to be always one step ahead of everyone else." ( Books Monthly)
Golden Age
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Exasperating at times
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I started this intrigued by some reviews of its racism and portrayal of Indian characters. I feel this is a very unreasonable imposition of modern values on quite a gentle period piece. Take that level of censorship and we would wipe out pretty much every work of fiction before 1950, and quite a lot since.
All in all, a light, frothy listen, but not a series I will return to.
Passable adventure story
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Of its time ...
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Dreadful tosh
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