
Sherlock Holmes: Double Trouble in York
The 19th Crime Mystery in This Sherlock Holmes Series. Travel to York in England, Where an Assassin Awaits for Watson.
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Narrated by:
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Ian Whitcomb
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J. W. Terry
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Toni Attell
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Chris Cabrera
About this listen
Upon hearing that I had to consciously resist the temptation that I had to peek through the drapes to see if I could catch a glimpse of that scoundrel. Holmes continued, "It is time, Watson.”
“Time for what?”
“Time for you to be viciously murdered in cold-blood. Grab your hat and let us go downstairs.”
“Murdered?”
“Come now, Watson, we mustn't keep your assassin waiting. I assure you everything will be fine.”
Double Trouble in York is the 19th in a string of new short stories set in the late 19th century, no fictional character is more renowned for his powers of thought and observation than Sherlock Holmes.
©2013 Catherine Kimball (P)2021 Pennie Mae Cartawick
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