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This is part two (of two) your audiobook for audiobook for November 2021 — my reading of “How The Bank Was Saved” by V. L. Whitechurch, from the collection Thrilling Stories of the Railway first published in 1912. Whitechurch was a priest, railway enthusiast and prolific author, as well as a founding member of the Detection Club. In this story, as is the case in all of his mysteries about trains, the detective is the eccentric railway expert Thorpe Hazell.
This is part two (of two) your audiobook for audiobook for November 2021 — my reading of “How The Bank Was Saved” by V. L. Whitechurch, from the collection Thrilling Stories of the Railway first published in 1912. Whitechurch was a priest, railway enthusiast and prolific author, as well as a founding member of the Detection Club. In this story, as is the case in all of his mysteries about trains, the detective is the eccentric railway expert Thorpe Hazell.