The First Consulting Detective
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Narrated by:
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Jason Markiewitz
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By:
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W.S. Mulrooney
About this listen
The world’s first consulting detective sometimes needs a helping hand.
We join Holmes and Watson in three short cases.
"The Silence of Sherlock Holmes" has both Holmes and Watson battle murder in a library, but when Holmes becomes a critical patient, can Watson rise to save the day?
"He Who Would Be Holmes" reveals the capers of their northern counterparts. The impersonators have flair and panache, but not the ability to solve cases quite as well as those who occupy of 221b Baker Street. Holmes is ex circus and Watson may have only seen one doctor in his life. When an American woman turns up promising retirement money, the pair can’t resist.
"The Mystery of 221b Bacon Street" - The real Holmes and Watson track a blackmailer to a property with a name similar to their own....
©2020 Tracy Traynor (P)2020 Tracy TraynorWhat listeners say about The First Consulting Detective
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- Books_and_bailey
- 18-01-21
Great short stories
3 fun short stories in this book. I enjoyed trying to guess what was to come.
This was the perfect length to sit and enjoy in an evening.
I love Sherlock and this did not disappoint
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- C. Watkins
- 08-05-21
The First Consulting Detective
This is perfect for a rainy day or a lazy afternoon as they are read well and easy to listen to and understand.
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- Paul Leach
- 16-01-21
Three fun Sherlockian Stories
I enjoyed these stories which walked the line between parody and pastiche. They were also of an appropriate length to be listened to in breaks from work, with each story not being more than half-an-hour. I was initially put off by the American narrator, but soon got over this (save his attempt at a Scottish Mrs. Hudson). The solutions to each story were relatively obvious but this did not detract from the stories, and neither did the reuse of some Canonical strategems to solve the problems.
Disclaimer: This Audiobook was provided free of charge y the author, narrator, and/or publisher in exchange for a non-bias, honest review.
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