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Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Tainted Canister
- De: Thomas A. Turley
- Narrado por: Steve White
- Duración: 58 m
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A lost chapter in the Holmes canon finally appears. Dr. Watson recounts the mystery behind the tragic death of his beloved Mary Morstan. Join him as he attempts to bring a murderer to justice. Along the way, listeners will encounter old friends and enemies from several of the other stories, leading to a startling conclusion that may baffle even Sherlock Holmes.
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A Fascinating Exploration of Character
- De Ray Jay Edwards en 09-09-16
Short, but still engaging
Revisado: 04-02-21
Watson comes to grips with his own actions in a well-spun tale that would have fit well in the compilations by Sir ACD. The narration is solid, and as always, is interesting given my Texas twang. An enjoyable, short read / listen.
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Sherlock Holmes and the Shadows of St. Petersburg
- De: Daniel D. Victor
- Narrado por: Ben Carling
- Duración: 2 h y 43 m
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Fyodor Dostoyevsky's novel Crime and Punishment tells of two horrific ax murders in St. Petersburg. It becomes much more than a mere "account", however, when a pair of dead bodies turn up in London's East End, their heads split open by an ax blade. To Scotland Yard, the crimes are murders to solve. To Sherlock Holmes, they present an intriguing puzzle. But to the literary man, Dr. John H. Watson, they seem a deliberate restaging of the brutal murders depicted in Dostoyevsky's narrative. What can be the purpose behind an actual recreation of the fictional killings?
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Holmes, Watson, and Dostoyevsky
- De Timothy Knox en 06-06-24
- Sherlock Holmes and the Shadows of St. Petersburg
- De: Daniel D. Victor
- Narrado por: Ben Carling
A solid read / listen. Worth it.
Revisado: 02-07-21
The author weaves the plot of two murders with 2 murders from decades prior AND with murders from Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment. Excellently done. The narration is worthy of praise. As a Texan, it was interesting to hear the cadence of 19th century England, particularly when that English was presented in the style of pronunciation of a Russian character. Since he isn’t fluent in English, it brought humor to a serious story. Recommended!
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