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THE MAN WHO WAS POE

by | Read by George Guidall

Young Adult • 5.25 hrs • Unabridged • © 1989

Avi's mystery offers a Holmes-ian precursor, Auguste Dupin, and a young boy. Dupin is actually his creator, Edgar Allan Poe, and the tale has enough complexity to match Doyle and Poe's stories. The setting is early nineteenth-century Providence, Rhode Island. George Guidall's style is relaxed and unfolds the story plainly to the listener without distractions. Guidall has a brilliant knack for conveying sinister atmosphere and unknown dangers. This adds immeasurably to the success of his narration, which will keep young mystery fans entranced. R.F.W. ©AudioFile, Portland, Maine [Published: JAN 96]

Book pak • Recorded Books • 1995

CS ISBN 0788702025 $34.00 • Four cassettes

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Book pak • Recorded Books • 1995

CS ISBN 0788702025 $34.00 • Four cassettes

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