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Dr. Thorndyke: Helen Vardon's Confession

Dr. Thorndyke: Helen Vardon's Confession

11 hrs. 41 min.
Richard Austin Freeman (1862–1943) is a British writer, the author of detective novels about forensic-investigation detective Dr. Thorndike, a series of 22 novels and 40 short stories. Freeman claimed that he invented the inverted detective story, a direction in the detective genre in which, unlike the traditional detective, the criminal is known from the very beginning of the narrative. The author was a member of the Detection Club from the time it was founded in 1930.

Dr. John Evelyn Thorndike is a fictional detective; by profession he is a doctor. He turned to forensic practice and became one of the first scholars of forensic science. In investigating murders, Thorndike is often helped by his colleague Christopher Jervis (who usually acts as the narrator) and by the ever-resourceful laboratory assistant Nathaniel Polton. Unlike many other amateur detectives and private investigators, Thorndike maintains good relations with the police, despite the fact that he proved the investigators wrong in many cases. Externally, Thorndike is tall, athletically built, handsome, and intelligent. He has never been married and has no children.
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