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Sherlock Holmes: The Naval Treaty

By: Arthur Conan Doyle
Narrated by: Edward Hardwicke
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In "The Naval Treaty", a classic Sherlock Holmes tale of treachery, murder, and theft, an innocent man's honor, position, and health are at stake when a treaty of the utmost importance is stolen from his office.

The story is read by a true master, Edward Hardwicke, a talented actor who plays Sherlock Holmes's associate, Dr. Watson, in the popular PBS series Mystery!

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Public Domain (P)2000 by The Audio Partners Publishing Corp.
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"An outstanding audio edition (that) features the splendidly effective narration of Edward Hardwicke". (AudioFile)

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I could listen to Edward Hardwicke read the Los Angeles phonebook, combine his reading style with classic Sherlock Holmes and you have delicious.

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