If the page doesn't appear within 30 seconds make sure your browser has Javascript enabled.

The Adventure of Black Peter

Adventure of Black Peter by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle audio books - Holmes helps Stanley Hopkins investigate the bizarre, violent demise of Captain Peter Carey at the point of a harpoon.


Written by: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Read by: David Ian Davies

Type: Audio Book; Unabridged
Download Format: m4b AudioBook

File Size: 20 Mb
Length: 36 min

The Adventure of Black Peter

Adventure of Black Peter by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle audio book

Forest Row in the Weald is the scene of a gruesome harpoon murder, and a young police inspector, Stanley Hopkins, asks Holmes, whom he greatly admires as a mentor, for some help. Holmes has already determined that it would take a great deal of strength and skill to run a man through with a harpoon and embed it in the wall behind him besides.

Peter Carey, the 50-year-old victim and former master of the Sea Unicorn of Dundee, was a most unpleasant man, especially when he was drunk. He had a reputation for being violent, even having been prosecuted once for assaulting the local vicar. His daughter is actually glad that he is dead. She and her mother have endured years of abuse from the old whaler and sealer, who moreover had some remarkably peculiar habits. He did not sleep in the family house, but in an outhouse that he built some distance from the house, and which he decorated to look like a sailor’s cabin on a ship. This is where he was found harpooned. Hopkins could find no footprints or other physical evidence.

Click to see more from this Presenter

Adventure of Black Peter by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle audio book

Forest Row in the Weald is the scene of a gruesome harpoon murder, and a young police inspector, Stanley Hopkins, asks Holmes, whom he greatly admires as a mentor, for some help. Holmes has already determined that it would take a great deal of strength and skill to run a man through with a harpoon and embed it in the wall behind him besides.

Peter Carey, the 50-year-old victim and former master of the Sea Unicorn of Dundee, was a most unpleasant man, especially when he was drunk. He had a reputation for being violent, even having been prosecuted once for assaulting the local vicar. His daughter is actually glad that he is dead. She and her mother have endured years of abuse from the old whaler and sealer, who moreover had some remarkably peculiar habits. He did not sleep in the family house, but in an outhouse that he built some distance from the house, and which he decorated to look like a sailor’s cabin on a ship. This is where he was found harpooned. Hopkins could find no footprints or other physical evidence.

Click to see more from this Presenter

AC-143481
OVR-264939-AUD-CAM-026
Zone:
Country:
City / Locale:
     Go     
Gift Voucher
Classic Fiction
Sherlock Holmes Audio Books
Learn a Foreign Language
Listen to a Book
New Releases