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Sherlock Holmes and the Unholy Trinity
- The Odyssey of Sherlock Holmes, Book 1
- Narrated by: Simon de Deney
- Length: 6 hrs and 53 mins
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Summary
If you love Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s original, you’ll love this gripping new tale from the world of Sherlock Holmes.
Amanda BA, a colorfully dressed Bedouin brandishing a sword, interrupts Holmes and Watson at their breakfast table. He brings a cryptic warning: stay out of the affairs of his people, or face the consequences.
Just as the detecting duo begin unravelling that mystery, they are summoned to Vatican City. Cardinal Tosca, the Pope’s right-hand man, has been murdered at his desk, and his translation of an ancient scroll has been stolen from the Papal palace.
The great detective and his faithful Watson find themselves battling a fog of secrecy. Rumors swirl about a lost gospel and mysterious packages from Egypt, and whispers of a clandestine group known only as the "Unholy Trinity" grow louder. What was the Bedouin intruder so desperate to hide? Why was Cardinal Tosca’s scroll worth killing for?
To find the answer, Holmes and Watson must go further than they have ever gone before to uncover a centuries old conspiracy. Does this mystery run too deep for even the world’s most famous detective to unravel? In the first part of the carefully crafted first of the Odyssey of Sherlock Holmes Trilogy, Paul D. Gilbert sends this beloved British sleuth from his native Baker Street over land and sea to solve new mysteries.
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- Norman Ewan
- 14-05-24
Death in the Vatican
I enjoyed the adventure the illiterates travels and characters involved throughout the story to the end
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- P. A. Boyce
- 23-03-24
A decent new Holmes story.
This was a pretty good story and gave Holmes and Watson a chance to travel to some interesting places. The main problem I had was with the narration, I found Watson's voice really annoying and he seemed to spend a lot of the time complaining, and talking to Holmes like he was a naughty child, not sure I'd want to listen to another Holmes story being read by the same narrator.
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