Grace Isabel Colbron
Grace Isabel Colbron was a talented author known for her engaging contributions to the literary world in the early 20th century. Born in 1869, she became a prominent figure in the genre of mystery and detective fiction. Colbron often collaborated with fellow writer and husband, Joseph le Queux, enriching her narratives with intricate plots and intriguing characters. Her works reflect the societal dynamics of her time, weaving together suspense and a keen understanding of human nature.
Colbron's writing invites readers into a world of intrigue and clever deduction, making her stories a delightful escape for those who appreciate mystery. As you explore her collection in the app, you'll find a blend of charm and suspense that keeps you turning the pages. Whether you're a long-time fan of the genre or just curious about her unique voice, Grace Isabel Colbron’s work offers something special for every listener.
The Case of the Golden Bullet
Read by Dawn Larsen
Grace Isabel Colbron and Auguste Groner
Joseph Muller, quiet mannered detective, tries to solve the mystery of a man who died in his study, by a bullet hole in the chest. But all w…
The Case of the Pocket Diary Found in the Snow
Read by Dawn Larsen
Grace Isabel Colbron and Auguste Groner
The account of some adventures in the professional experience of a member of the Imperial Austrian Police. (from the text)
The Case of the Pool of Blood in the Pastor's Study
Read by Dawn Larsen
Grace Isabel Colbron and Auguste Groner
Joseph Muller, police detective, travels to a remote Hungarian village to discover the truth behind the murder of a beloved village Pastor. …