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Tracked by a Tattoo

Mysteries abound in this crime novel by Fergus Hume. Mr. Fanks, detective of Scotland Yard, is not all he seems, for when off-duty, he assumes his real identity of Octavius Rixton, well-to-do idler. When the scent of a murder reaches him, he is instantly Mr. Fanks and on the pursuit. A guilty looking innkeeper nicknamed Queen Beelzebub and a suspicious doctor named Renshaw further complicate his beginning investigation, and he finds the body is a man with a tattoo on his arm that has been partially obliterated by a knife. Where no one is as he seems the mystery can only deepen before its solution. - Summary by Don W. Jenkins (8 hr 35 min)

Chapters

01 - The Crime

17:40

02 - A Recognition

15:37

03 - The Result of the Crime

15:11

04 - Another Discovery

14:47

05 - The Red Star Advertisement

12:56

06 - A Startling Incident

15:42

07 - Difficulties

13:52

08 - A Mysterious Package

13:11

09 - Vaud and Vaud

13:32

10 - Another Link in the Chain

14:22

11 - The Intervention of Chance

13:55

12 - The Tattooed Cross

14:19

13 - Fanks Makes Up his Mind

14:35

14 - Coming Events

14:22

15 - Unhappy Lovers

14:14

16 - Two against One

13:33

17 - On the Twenty-First of June

14:30

18 - The Defiance of Anne Colmer

14:42

19 - The Green Overcoat

13:39

20 - The Eight Bells Enigma

14:45

21 - Mrs. Boazoph Receives a Shock

15:42

22 - The Confession of Hersham

14:04

23 - Exit Dr. Renshaw

14:25

24 - The Clue of the Handwriting

15:47

25 - At Mere Hall, Hants

16:10

26 - Mrs. Prisom's Story

14:39

27 - Mrs. Prisom's Story--continued

14:53

28 - Sir Louis Explains

13:28

29 - Dr. Binjoy Protests

16:58

30 - A Letter from Hersham, Senior

17:10

31 - The Secret is Revealed

15:57

32 - Mrs. Boazoph Tells the Truth

16:35

33 - How and Why the Deed was Done

13:32

34 - The Same

16:57

35 - The Opinion of Octavius Fanks

9:31