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The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes

By: Paul D. Gilbert
Narrated by: Simon de Deney
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Enough time has passed. Dr. John Watson can finally reopen his tin box of chronicles.

In this astonishing collection, a treasure trove of new accounts of Sherlock Holmes’s extraordinary skills finally comes to light. What is the connection between murderous attacks on a colonel’s wife and the legend of King Arthur? Why is a disgraced former ship captain stalking his neighbor? Who stole the statue of The Dying Gaul from a completely secure museum in Rome?

Find the answers to these confounding mysteries and more in seven exhilarating new short stories, including:

  • The Adventure of the Connoisseur
  • The Mystery of Avalon
  • The Missing Don Giovanni
  • The Hooded Man
  • The Old Grey Horse
  • The Adventure of the Conscientious Constable
  • The Adventures of the Dying Gaul
©2007, 2019 Paul Gilbert (P)2022 MX Publishing
Sherlock Holmes Traditional Detectives Historical Mystery Detective Fiction Adventure
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Could not stop; the stories were compelling and the resolutions of the problem are exciting and I wanted more!

Outstanding Stories

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Paul D. Gilbert's "Lost Files..." is the first collection of pastiches I have heard from this author. The writer can definitely evoke the era of Holmes & Watson remarkably well. One thing that stands out from so many other writers is that Gilbert appears to have gone to great lengths to emphasize Holmes' propensity to be rude and impatient, especially when dealing with the upper class or those not as quick-witted as he, Watson included.

Beyond this point, Gilbert presents some very complex and intriguing stories, more of which I would like to hear. These stories are excellently narrated by Simon de Denay. I am more than happy to recommend this audiobook.

An Excellent Collection of Stories!

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