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The Unpleasantness at Baskerville Hall
- Reeves & Worcester Steampunk Mysteries, Book 2
- De: Chris Dolley
- Narrado por: Paul J. Rose
- Duración: 7 h y 2 m
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An escaped cannibal, a family curse...and Reginald Worcester turning up on the doorstep. Could things get any worse for the Baskerville-Smythe family? As the bodies pile up, only a detective with a rare brain - and Reggie's is so rare it's positively endangered - can even hope to solve the case. But...there is the small matter that most of the guests aren't who they say they are, the main suspect has cloven feet, and a strange mist hangs over great Grimdark Mire. Luckily, the young master has Reeves, his automaton valet, and Emmeline, his suffragette fiancée, on hand to assist.
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Fun P.G. Wodehouse writes Sherlock Holmes
- De Bethany en 02-18-18
- The Unpleasantness at Baskerville Hall
- Reeves & Worcester Steampunk Mysteries, Book 2
- De: Chris Dolley
- Narrado por: Paul J. Rose
Combines Genres
Revisado: 04-05-18
An interesting fact to point out at the outset, is that the author has combined genres to make for an interesting story. A little Frankenstein and a little Agatha Christie combine for a surprisingly funny murder mystery. Though I personally find the protagonist to be a bit annoying (we’ve all known people like this) and the cover art a little creepy, the book was enjoyable with twists and turns that are fun, albeit a bit confusing at times, to follow. The reader did an excellent job engaging multiple, unique voices to really imbibe the story with personality. Very entertaining! Always listen to your butler!!!
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