Sherlock Holmes: The Defaced Men
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Tom Woosnam
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Tim Major
About this listen
Sherlock Holmes delves into the world of early cinema as motion picture groundbreaker Eadweard Muybridge begs him to solve a mystery that will keep you up all night.
1896. A new client at Baker Street claims he’s being threatened via the new art of the moving image …
Eadweard Muybridge, pioneer of motion picture projection, believes his life is in danger. Twice he has been almost run down in the street by the same mysterious carriage, and moreover, disturbing alterations have been made to his lecture slides. These are closely guarded, yet just before each lecture an unknown hand has defaced images depicting Muybridge himself, which he has discovered, to his horror, only as he projects them to his audience. As Holmes and Watson investigate, a bewildering trail of clues only deepens the mystery, and meanwhile, newspaper speculation reaches fever pitch. The great detective’s reputation is on the line, and may be ruined for good unless he can pick apart a mystery centered on the capturing, for the first time, of figures in motion, and the wonders of the new cinematograph.
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- paul johnson
- 18-02-24
Not bad as a story
Overall not a bad storey line but for me let down by the narration, just not my cup of tea.
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- HMM
- 11-12-23
How over complicated
These books are often made or not by the use of the correct narrator in this case not really suitable in my view. The plot was over dense and difficult to stick with
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- Robert Sewell
- 02-03-24
over long
While Sherlock has always been rude and sure of himself this story takes it to extremes. It detracts from the story when he seems to be cruel to watson for no reason. The story is over long and appears to have a lot of plot holes. Additionally I don't think anyone these days is ever surprised when a victims has his face destroyed that he turns out not to be who everyone assumes he is. Not terrible but a challenge to finish and not really worth the effort.
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- N. Dyne
- 28-02-24
terrible narration, poor story
narrator sounds like he's in an elocution test. author hasn't found Conan Doyle's voice either. avoid
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- Juno Sobers
- 15-01-24
snooze
This book is boring. I only made it to chapter 4 before giving up. This is not the Holmes and Watson I've grown up reading. In this book Holmes is rude and arrogant and Watson is a baffoon that doesn't have a clue what is going on. Even though this book was free I'll be removing it from my library, I can't see myself giving it another try
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- "timhg"
- 23-11-23
Long, dull and terrible representation of characters
I am glad this was free. It was long, boring, complicated but simple in places. Holmes is not understood by the author. He comes across as rude, arrogant, unkind, conceited and nasty with a spectrum personality disorder. He lacks the humour and intelligence he should have. He appears to just keep Watson around as someone to be ridiculed to make him look good. I am surprised Watson, who wanders through the whole story being demeaned and wanting to know what was going, on stays with Holmes or even tolerates him at all. In the end I did not care about any of the characters and just wanted this terrible story to end.
I did not like the narration of Holmes who exacerbated the personality disorder in his voice. Not worth buying and even free it’s a waste of time.
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- mr bob
- 23-11-23
boring
very boring book got two hours in bored stiff. sorry to be negative but this was turgid
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