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The Adventure of the Crimson Lady
- Narrated by: David Ian Davies
- Length: 1 hr and 28 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Anthologies & Short Stories
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Summary
When a mysterious female visitor leaves her hat with a message at the door of Mrs. Hudson, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson find themselves always one or more steps behind a thief who leaves intriguing messages and challenges the great detective, again and again, to apprehend her. Though the clues are there, they leave Holmes completely baffled.
©2010 Belle Book (P)2010 One Voice Recordings
Critic reviews
"The most incredible one-person audio you have heard. Has to be heard to be believed. David Ian Davies creates theatre in a book." (Charles Prepolec, one of the most respected Sherlockians)
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- Kindle Customer
- 24-05-18
The Crimson Lady Falls Flat
A very flat, mediocre story. Okay in a silly way but not anything memorable or that I would listen to again. Certainly not something I'd recommend to anyone. Usually David Ian Davies is a good narrator, but some of the voices he used in this production were atrocious.