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The Last Case of Sherlock Holmes
- As Told by Doctor John Watson
- De: David Gerrold
- Narrado por: Daniel Penz
- Duración: 2 h y 11 m
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Sherlock Holmes has died. It looks like natural causes, but Watson suspects murder. Can he prove it? The evidence isn't there, but he can't give up. This stunning novella reveals Watson's own remarkable abilities to investigate an impossible case. The dilemma is real, the solution is surprising, and the conclusion is a fitting coda to the Holmes canon. Written by David Gerrold, the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author behind The Trouble with Tribbles, The Man Who Folded Himself, and The Martian Child. Read by two-time Emmy Award-winning narrator Daniel Penz.
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Quite Enjoyable. And Sad.
- De Susan B en 01-17-23
- The Last Case of Sherlock Holmes
- As Told by Doctor John Watson
- De: David Gerrold
- Narrado por: Daniel Penz
An enjoyable two hours
Revisado: 08-15-22
If you have read most of the Conan Doyle stories, you know that not every Sherlock Holmes story is an instant classic. So, if you are a fan of Sherlock and are not expecting a literary masterpiece, you will enjoy this short story. Classic characters such as Lestrade, Mrs. Hudson, and the Baker Street Irregulars make appearances, and I enjoyed the author's treatment of Dr. Watson. Daniel Penz, the narrator, brings the story to life with some skillfully affected accents and the modest use of some audio effects. All in all, an enjoyable two hours.
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Blood Codex: A Jake Crowley Adventure
- Jake Crowley Adventures, Book 1
- De: David Wood, Alan Baxter
- Narrado por: Jonathan Waters
- Duración: 8 h y 32 m
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When Jake Crowley rescues Rose Black from assailants on the streets of London, the two find themselves embroiled in a mystery that could cost them their lives. People are dying, and all the victims have one thing in common with Rose: a birthmark in the shape of an eagle. From beneath the streets of London, to castle dungeons, to the heart of Christendom and beyond, Jake and Rose must race to stay alive as they seek to unlock the secrets of the Blood Codex.
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A good writer and a very capable Narrator
- De cosmitron en 02-15-18
- Blood Codex: A Jake Crowley Adventure
- Jake Crowley Adventures, Book 1
- De: David Wood, Alan Baxter
- Narrado por: Jonathan Waters
International Teacher of Mystery
Revisado: 08-10-22
A somewhat silly story of international intrigue but no more silly than the Pendergast series by Preston and Child or the Langdon books by Dan Brown. Narrator Jonathan Winters did an admirable job of presenting characters with distinct voices and personalities but without going overboard on accents. It may sound silly, but I especially liked Winters's tone of voice. I was able to listen to the book at 1.5 speed because he had such a even-tempered voice.
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