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Sherlock Holmes and the Three Winter Terrors
- Narrated by: Dennis Kleinman
- Length: 10 hrs and 46 mins
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Summary
From the acclaimed author of Sherlock Holmes and The Christmas Demon comes another beautifully presented seasonal mystery.
The year 1889. The First Terror.
At a boys’ prep school in the Kent marshes, a pupil is found drowned in a pond. Could this be the fulfilment of a witch’s curse from 400 years earlier?
The year 1890. The Second Terror.
A wealthy man dies of a heart attack at his London townhouse. Was he really frightened to death by ghosts?
The year 1894. The Third Terror.
A body is discovered at a Surrey country manor, hideously ravaged. Is the culprit a cannibal, as the evidence suggests?
These three linked crimes test Sherlock Holmes’ deductive powers, and his skepticism about the supernatural, to the limit.
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- Sefton
- 07-11-21
Excellent all round…
Lovegrove’s Sherlock Holmes novels are never less than a delight. However occasionally fantastical they become, he still manages (against the odds) to embody the style of Conan Doyle like no other. And he does so without seeming to bludgeon the reader into thinking that it’s all been a hard effort to achieve it (unlike many of the Holmes continuation writers…) In other words, he remains his own master - his own voice.
A nod of respect to the wonderful narration. A minor point, but the audible editor might wish to point out pronunciations of places. Rochdale particularly jarred. “Roch” like “Botch”, not Roache like Poach. But amazing voices - his narration kept me riveted.
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- Glyn
- 21-10-21
Excellent Read
I loved this book, and could hardly put it down. The great narration was the crowning touch. Next!
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- Marilyn Jessop
- 30-05-22
Good stories
Enjoyed the stories but the narrator had a strange forced accent, and the pronouncing of some place names really grated! Rochdale, Southwark for example!
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- Ian
- 31-05-22
not Conan Doyle but good fun
You have to give credit to the writer he's got the feeling of the era and the main characters are credible in a Conan Doyle way so thanks for an enjoyable book .
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- Sjm
- 31-05-22
Excellent
Worthy of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Well narrated, characters brought to life. Definitely recommend
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- eileen winifred gowland
- 29-05-22
Waste of a credit
Too many halts and starts with adverts etc., which I do not expect within stories
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- Casbar
- 28-05-22
very enjoyable experience
Held the attention from start to finish . Rattling good yarn . Well read except the female roles in parts but overall a great performance.
All the threads neatly brought together . Although not conan doyle original it does fit neatly into the story arc. Only issue again is with the annoying chapter references which do not fit with index. Audible should sort as a priority
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- Casapp
- 23-05-22
Great listen
Really good. thoroughly enjoyed it. Just a mispronunciation of a place in Yorkshire. But then thiIS Sherlock Holmes lol
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- Kindle Customer
- 02-11-21
one cause for three mysteries
I've read a lot of s. h novels an this was pretty good, one of the writers best, voice was good an kept me interested.theres bullies an worse out there an some are born twisted.
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- Anonymous User
- 23-05-22
Good stories, strange reading.
While the stories were interesting the pronunciation of some words was very strange and annoying. The delivery was slow and the overall accent peculiar.
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