New Sherlock Holmes Adventures (Three Book Series)
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Narrated by:
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Jared Ashe
Three Sherlock Holmes stories in the style of Doyle's originals:
"Sherlock Holmes & the Monumental Horror": When Elise Clayworth disappears from a hotel room in Paris, Holmes and Watson work against a seeming dearth of clues: no ransom has been demanded, no one has seen or heard anything, and there appears to be no way out of the hotel without being seen. Only a small bit of masonry in Miss Clayworth's room can shed light on what happened to her. Can Holmes deduce the lady's whereabouts before it is too late?
"Sherlock Holmes & the Adventure of Ichabod Reed": "The man is the mystery." So says young Malcolm Durstwell when he comes to Baker Street in hopes of discovering the truth about the man who has inherited his uncle's estate - a man no one has ever heard of or seen. Sherlock Holmes is inclined to dismiss the case...until Malcolm Durstwell himself is found dead shortly after his visit. Is it a coincidence? Or has the nameless, faceless Ichabod Reed gone so far as to commit murder? And if so, how can Holmes identify him and bring him to justice?
"Sherlock Holmes & the Mystery of the Last Line": When Holmes rousts Watson and Mrs Hudson from their beds early one morning, they follow him without question, only to land at the estate of Holmesweald, Holmes's childhood home. Holmes has brought them there to see him through the process of ending his cocaine habit. Meanwhile, Watson discovers a diary that he is sure can help him solve the greatest mystery yet - that of Sherlock Holmes himself.
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3 clever short stories
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Well worth reading!
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Ashe kills it with his narration. He embodies John Watson vocally that you almost feel like he is standing behind you telling his tales. Truly, a stunning piece of verbal olympics.
These stories are absolutely gold, and I am 100% a true Holmesian when I say that. I have read many modern interpretations, but M. Pepper Langlinais nails the mood, atmosphere, and even dialect of the period precisely.
I cannot wait for more.
Wow, it's like Doyle came back from the dead
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It Must Have Been Good I Was So Ready To Hit
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This book is terrible
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