The Hindenburg Murders
Written by Max Allan Collins
Narrated by Simon Vance
3.5/5
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About this audiobook
How the Hindenburg went from luxury airship to gargantuan fireball wasn’t the only mystery surrounding the zeppelin’s fatal flight. First came the murder.
When a passenger vanishes during the Hindenburg’s trans-Atlantic voyage from Frankfurt to New Jersey, mystery writer Leslie Charteris is asked to use his knowledge of the criminal mind to quietly pinpoint the killer. Charteris is famous for his fictional detective, the Saint, who extracts riches as well as vengeance from evildoers in true Robin Hood fashion. But in this case, the villain turns out to be the murder victim himself—a Nazi spy. And the list of passengers who might want him dead is long. Suspecting that sabotaging the German airship is the killer’s true aim, Charteris must solve the murder before innocent lives are engulfed in flames.
Reconstructing the zeppelin’s fatal flight on the eve of World War II, The Hindenburg Murders proves that Max Allan Collins is the master of hard-boiled historical fiction.
Max Allan Collins
Max Allan Collins is a New York Times bestselling author of original mysteries, a Shamus award winner and an experienced author of movie adaptions and tie-in novels. His graphic novel Road to Perdition has been made into an Academy Award-winning major motion picture by Tom Hank’s production company. He is also the author of several tie-in novels based on the Emmy Award-winning TV series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This is the fourth of the books by this author I have read, setting a murder mystery in a real life disaster scenario and including as sleuth a real life crime writer. In this case, it's Leslie Charteris, creator of The Saint, who tries to find a murderer aboard the doomed German airship on its final flight to New York in May 1937 (in reality, Charteris was on its maiden flight the year before, but not on its final one). The plot involves undercover anti-Nazi Germans plotting to blow up the airship after it docks in New York to strike a blow to undermine the prestige of the Nazi regime, and the moral ambiguity is interesting, though the anti-Nazi saboteurs are unattractive characters. Frankly, I didn't warm to Charteris at all, and the only characters I found sympathetic really were the Adelts and Captain Lehmann. The plot is reasonable, with a twist at the end after the fiery crash of the airship, but the real highlight of this for me was the setting itself - there is a certain majesty about the notion of travelling in an airship that must have been the ultimate transport wonder of its day. A plan of the airship would have been good.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This is the second book by this author that I have read and I have found it very interesting to look at an historical event in this manner. In this book, the author takes you through the last voyage of the Hindenburg while weaving a murder mystery around the passengers and crew. You are given numreous descriptions of what it was like aboard while trying to gather all the clues to determine whodunit. The ending was extremely surprising for me and I look forward to another book by this author.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Leslie Charteris, writer of mysteries and creator of "The Saint," plays detective himself when a passenger goes missing on what turns out to be the last flight of the airship Hindenburg. The mystery is competently handled, but no more than that. There are few clues as such, and long conversations between Charteris and the various suspects substitute for detection. The solution, when it comes, manages to be both predictable and (based on the evidence) virtually impossible to have foreseen. That said, Collins' fictionalized version of Charteris makes an amusing amateur sleuth in the tradition of Lord Peter Wimsey, and the details of life aboard a luxury airship are worked in so skilfully that they never feel gratuitous or obtrusive. Mystery fans will find The Hindenburg Murders a pleasant-but-lightweight diversion; aviation enthusiasts will revel in Collins' meticulous recreation of a long-vanished world.