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Sherlock Holmes and the Menacing Monk

By: Allan Mitchell
Narrated by: Steve White
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Sherlock Holmes looks on idle and infuriated from the sidelines while evil has Whitechapel in the grip of fear, evil which bears the infamous name of Jack the Ripper, a name set to raise the hackles on people's necks for generations to come. A fearful officialdom has declared Sherlock persona non grata but is suffering the wrath of public opinion for its failure to bring the murderer to justice. Sherlock suspects there is more to this ritual of death being performed on London's darkened streets and makes plans for his own inquiry after an ancient brotherhood makes contact. Stanza by stanza, the listener is stirringly swept along as Allan Mitchell s rhythmic rhymes carry Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson toward their electrifying encounter with the "Menacing Monk".

©2017 Allan Mitchell (P)2017 MX Publishing
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I loved the stanzas and creativity it took to produce a great novel in this form!

Loved it

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Sherlock Holmes and the Menacing Monk is an excellent book. I loved this story and especially the rhyming verses. I was awed by the ability to tell the story in this poetic form. The narration by Steve White is outstanding. I was so impressed how he so effortlessly narrated the story in rhyme.

Wonderfully fun

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Who really can listen to a four hour long repeating- rhyming poem? Not me. One chapter would be more than enough to prove the point that it can be done.

One long poem that gets old quickly

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A rather questioning time in history with murder most foul, without Scotland Yard or Sherlock Holmes solving and putting an end to them. Now we have answers in verse.

Murders Abound In Verse

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I’m not one to leave negative reviews and always try to find positive elements of a book but the constant rhyming caused me to shut off prematurely. If you appreciate poetry you may enjoy this however not continuously. Fortunately this was a free book from MX . I would not use my credit to purchase it otherwise 🤨

A bit grating ..

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