The Tracer of Lost Persons
by Robert W. Chambers
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The Tracer of Lost Persons: While specific retailer searches did not confirm an official, newly produced audiobook on Audible, Google Play, or Apple Books, the book is in the public domain, and a search result points to its availability on LibriVox (which is often linked through Libby/OverDrive or mentioned on general book catalog sites). LibriVox recordings are generally reader-volunteer productions and are not considered 'official' retail audiobooks. - Radio Drama AdaptationAvailable
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Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons: The novel was adapted into a long-running radio crime drama series called 'Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons' from 1937–54. This is a dramatization and not the unabridged novel audiobook. - YouTube Reading/NarrationAvailable
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The Tracer of Lost Persons: A full narration of the book was found on YouTube. This is typically a public domain reading or a user-uploaded version and not an official retail audiobook from a major publisher.
Summary
A thorough search across major official audiobook platforms (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, Libby) did not immediately yield an officially published, unabridged audiobook version of Robert W. Chambers' "The Tracer of Lost Persons." The book, published in 1906, is in the public domain, which means unauthorized or volunteer readings likely exist, such as recordings indexed on YouTube and potentially available through library services like Libby/OverDrive via LibriVox. Furthermore, the work was the basis for the long-running radio drama 'Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons,' which is a dramatization and not the unabridged novel audiobook. Therefore, an official, commercially released, unabridged audiobook for general purchase could not be confirmed.