Dr Watson comments: 'The stage lost a fine actor' when Holmes chose to devote his formidable talents to the solution of crime. In two of these stories, The Reigate Squire and The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet, Sherlock Holmes demonstrates his t
Written by: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Read by: David Timson
Adv of Sherlock Holmes, The (V) Audio Book by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Dr Watson comments: 'The stage lost a fine actor' when Holmes chose to devote his formidable talents to the solution of crime. In two of these stories, The Reigate Squire and The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet, Sherlock Holmes demonstrates his thespian powers as he unravels the mysteries. In the first he explains a rural mystery while in the second, Holmes' timely intervention prevents something of a national - even royal scandal.
The Boscombe Valley Mystery takes Holmes and Watson once again into the English countryside, but the famous detective uncovers old Australian animosities to get to the root of the problem.
The Yellow Face, which concludes this selection, is one of the most fascinating in the whole canon, raising some social issues of the time.
Includes: The Final Problem o The Adventure of 'The Gloria Scott' o The Adventure of The Noble Bachelor o The Adventure of The Resident Patient In The Final Problem, perhaps the greatest of the short stories of Sherlock Holmes, the English det... MORE >>
Included: The Speckled Band, The Adventure of Copper Beeches, The Stock-Broker's Clerk, The Red-Headed League. Sherlock Holmes is a calculating, rational sleuth who also exudes an almost hypnotic sense of otherness. He is more than a mere detect... MORE >>
Adv of Sherlock Holmes, The (V) Audio Book by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Dr Watson comments: 'The stage lost a fine actor' when Holmes chose to devote his formidable talents to the solution of crime. In two of these stories, The Reigate Squire and The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet, Sherlock Holmes demonstrates his thespian powers as he unravels the mysteries. In the first he explains a rural mystery while in the second, Holmes' timely intervention prevents something of a national - even royal scandal.
The Boscombe Valley Mystery takes Holmes and Watson once again into the English countryside, but the famous detective uncovers old Australian animosities to get to the root of the problem.
The Yellow Face, which concludes this selection, is one of the most fascinating in the whole canon, raising some social issues of the time.
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