i haven’t listened to your stories for a long time and i find i missed your voice. this was wonderful to listen to as your readings are quite brilliant. thank you so much :) 🌷🌱 have a wonderful summer 🌼🌱
I'm a huge fan of anything sherlock holmes and always have been. dont pay attention to the hate and malcontent you get from these amazing videos. keep it up!!
I admire the effort. One take? Remarkably good, considering that! I can't imagine doing such a good reading in one take. A pleasure. Keep 'em coming... and I agree with the person who said if you write your own, I'd be happy to hear it.
I am in Germany too. John Atkinson Grimshaw is known for his paintings of urban scenes at night and lots of them seen to be misty and wet but very realistic.
Just to confirm the information, I have double checked and it is called "Liverpool from Wapping" by John Atkinson Grimshaw. The Liverpool is Liverpool docks in London. Cheers from Germany to you too.
I was quite upset by Jeremy Bretts early death the only other actor to come close, in my opinion was Peter Cushing . Anyway highly enjoyable tale, exceptional story telling though I was confused as to the where Cylon was to start then figured it was Ceylon. I had a look at the game with your amusing narrative I can never get the hang of them. The chap on the writing table was General Gordon of Khartom whose head was chopped off and stuck on a spear which we British seem very proud of. Carry on the jolly good work.
SHERLOCK HOLMES AUDIOBOOKS 1. Sherlock Holmes Stories Magpie Audio - UA-cam Channel Greg Wagland - Reader 2017-2018 * Reads 25 Holmes Adventures by Arthur C. Doyle * Also reads other non-Holmes stories by Arthur C. Doyle 2. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Unabridged Naxos Audiobooks David Timson - Reader Vol 1 - Vol. 6 - Releaased 2004 3. Casebook of Sherlock Holmes Naxos Audiobooks David Timson - Reader Vol. 1 - Released 2007 Vol. 2 - Released 2008 4. Reminiscenses of Sherlock Holmes - Last Bow Naxos Audiobooks David Timson - Reader Released 2006 5. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Unabridged Tantor Audio Simon Prebble - Reader Released 2010 6. The Complete Stories of Sherlock Holmes Audio Connoisseur Carlton Griffin - Reader Released 2013 7. The Complete Sherlock Holmes - Heirloom Collection Unabridged Brillance Audio Simon Vance - Reader Released 2013 8. Sherlock Holmes - Valley of Fear BBC Worldwide LTF Ian McKellan - Reader Released 2015 9. Sherlock Holmees - Rediscovered Railway Stories BBC Worldwide LTD Benedict Cumberbatch - Reader Released - 2015 10. Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Collection of 12 stories LibriVox - 12 Readers 11. Sherlock Holmes - The Definitive Collection - Unabridged Audible Sttudios Stephen Fry - Reader Released 2017 12. LibriVox David Clarke - Reader Adventures of Sherlock Holmes His Last Bow Hound of the Baskervilles Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes Return of Sherlock Holmes Sign of Four Study in Scarlet Valley of Fear 13. Audio Partners Publishing Corp. Audiobook, Unabridged Edward Hardwicke Reader: Three Tales of Betrayal “A Scandal in Bohemia” “Silver Blaze” “The Adventure of the Copper Beeches” NOTE: Edward Hardwicke also the reader for the following Sherlock Holmes Audiobooks: The Crooked Man Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing The Adventures of the Blue Carbuncle Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing The Red Headed League Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing The Adventures of the Priory School Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing The Naval Treaty Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing The Greek Interpreter Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing Three Tales of Intrigue Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing Three Tales of Avarice Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing A Scandal in Bohemia Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing 14. The Return of Sherlock Holmes LibriVox Recording - 2007 Reader: David Clarke The Adventure of the Empty House The Adventure of the Norwood Builder The Adventure of the Dancing Men The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist The Adventure of the Priory School The Adventure of Black Peter The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton The Adventure of the Six Napoleons The Adventure of the Three Students The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter The Adventure of the Abbey Grange The Adventure of the Second Stain 15. The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes BBC Audio Drama Sherlock Holmes 79 Clive Merrison - Sherlock Holmes Andrew Sachs - Dr. Watson James Norrison - Mycroft Holmes The Marlbourne Point Mystery 16. WinterZeit Audiobooks (German) - 2012 -2015 Sherlock Holmes Chronicles Pastiches Reader: Till Hagen - Sherlock Holmes Tom Jacobs - Dr. Watson Karlo Hackenberger - Younger Holmes The Baskerville Dog Revenge of the Dog The Pharoah’s Revenge The Detective on His Deathbed The Curse of the Blackwood Castle The Haunted House The Family Ritual/Belladonna The Terminally Ill Patient Commissioned by the Crown Builder of Norwood Betrayed at Midnight The Missing Widow The Stolen Racehorse The Spent Talisman The Ghost Snake/Five Orange Kernels The Catacombs of Paris The Imperial Attacks The Golden Pinch The Golden Easter Egg The Club of the Redheads The Bloody Christmas Eve The Mystery of the Grey Cat The Mystery of the Black Abbey The Four Pipe Problem The Moriarty Lie And approx. 30+ additional pastiches 17. Bookstream Audiobooks. Reader: Peter Silverleaf. Released 2020 The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 18. The Vintage Stories - Reader Dan Jones (UA-cam Channel) Sherlock Holmes: The Boscombe Valley Mystery The Red Headed League A Case of Identity A Scandal in Bohemia 19. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Reader: Derek Jacobi A Complete and Unabridged Reading Released 2009 by Audible Audiobooks 20. The Return of Sherlock Holmes Reader: Derek Jacobi A Complete and Unabridged Reading Released 2009 by Audible Audiobooks 21. Sherlock Holmes - The Hound of the Baskerville Reader: Derek Jacobi A Complete and Unabridged Reading Released 2012 by Audible Audiobooks 22. Sherlock Holmes - His Last Bow Reader: Derek Jacobi A Complete and Unabridges Reading Released 2010 by Audible Audiobooks 23. The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes Reader; Derek Jacobi Completed and Unabridged Released 2011 by Chivers Audiobooks BBC Ltd Worldwide 24. The Valley of Fear Reader: Derek Jacobi Unabridged Released 2007 by Audible Audiobooks These are just a few of the many wonderful Sherlock Holmes audiobooks on the market. Many wonderful listening hours await you!
@@stewartlancaster6155 I mean that Eric Brown, or children, have not learned of this story. As a writer, not nearly clever enough to think up a Sherlock Holmes story, and knowing other writers, some professionals, I understand about protecting copy rights. However, pikewerfer does send the reader to the writer's website, I have to believe they know about it.
Although not original ACD and written in the same vein, ✍ it surely carries the same enjoyment and thus the same quality as the original; 📖 Just as intriguing. M. Illinois.
Yes, sorry for it taking so long.... I was experimenting with different recording softwares, but I daresay I found a good one now. I really like the audio quality in this recording. I will do some more original ones, but I also like many of the "unofficial" stories :-)
pikewerfer SWEET!!! ^^ Without exaggerating, you have the most fitting voice for telling the Sherlock Holmes stories ^^ Thank you so much for doing this! ^^ You've made my vacation so much better with the first two books you've made! ^^ I can't wait for new ones! :D And again, thank you so much for this! ^^ You're awesome! ^^
What are your thoughts on the Sherlock Holmes movies with Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law, as well as the tv series with Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman.
Concerning those movies..... I guess the best way to describe it is: this is not my Sherlock Holmes. I daresay Jeremy Brett and the wonderful TV series from Granada Television were a lot closer to what I envision our favorite sleuth would act and behave like (I also liked the BBC audio play very much, by the way). Turning him into an action hero was.... understandable from a monetary point of view, but I daresay Doyle was rotating in his grave. I watched them, and had no choice but to rename the characters in my mind in order to sit through it. The Sherlock-Series I like a lot better, because it is clearly obvious that this is a restart in an alternate modern reality. It therefore does not touch/maltreat or "threat" my emotional attachment to the rational, bohemian Victorian gentleman I treasure in my imagination. This Sherlock, though very similar to him in many ways, is clearly a different person. I therefore was able to sit back, relax and smile at the similarities of characters and cases. Have I answered your question?
An interesting story but it isn’t actually one written by Arthur Conan Doyle. I have looked carefully for it and it does not appear in any of the collections of Sherlock Holmes stories.
No, it isn't. As is stated clearly in the description beneath the video. The one saying: "This is NOT an original SH story by Sir A.C. Doyle, but one written by the excellent Mr. Eric Brown. You can find his website here: ericbrown.co.uk/ I tried to contact the publishers of the book in which this remarkable story is to be found - "The Mammoth Book of New Sherlock Holmes Adventures" by Carroll&Graf Publishers, Inc. 1997 - but they are no longer in existence. However, I was able to get permission from the successor - The Perseus Books Group. Thank you very much indeed!! You can find them here: www.perseusbooksgroup.com/ And you can still find the book on Amazon (I just checked - it was edited by Mike Ashley)."
+flyinspirals If you look in Wikipedia for John Atkinson Grimshaw then click on "A collection of Grimshaw paintings" under Links, I think you will agree this is the main part of the picture by him known as "Liverpool from Wapping". Here is a link www.illusionsgallery.com/liverpool.html
It is given the name Doyle out of copywrite agreement. And ghost writing disparity. Relax. The earth will still spin. More to get upset about than ignorance of literature law. M
In future if you read the names of foreign countries and cities from books, it might help if you learned how to pronounce them. You managed to pronounce every one so badly that I had trouble figuring out where you meant. Other than that, it is nicely done.
@@pikewerfer oh yes. What I meant is this is not the character of Holmes. I did not say that this is not Conan Doyle. That it obviously is not. But the character drawn in this story is not, emphatically not, the character of Sherlock Holmes.
@@pikewerfer oh where do I begin? Holmes discussing climatology, meteorology? The man who says that he doesn't care for the Copernican theory. 'If the Earth went around the Sun, it wouldn't make a pennyworth of difference to me and my work' Holmes describing tropical scenery, sunset??? Holmes talking about dinner? Holmes attending social dinners with an unsolved case in hand? It's a minor point but no examination of the scene of crime with his famous magnifying glass? Holmes describing the behavior of that ungracious lady? Holmes can get any information he wants from anyone. No one can ignore his masterful personality. Oh I could go on. It is not Holmes in any way you look at it. Doesn't have the feel if nothing else. Sorry but I read and listen to Holmes stories a zillion times from any good source that I get. Have to be happy with the limited edition Conan Doyle originals it seems.
Overly affected reading with implausible accents. Insufficient preparation as far too many mispronunciations of names and other words which have been read out as they would by a child and not as spoken. The story, though entertaining was not up to the standard of Conan Doyle.
i haven’t listened to your stories for a long time and i find i missed your voice. this was wonderful to listen to as your readings are quite brilliant. thank you so much :) 🌷🌱
have a wonderful summer 🌼🌱
I'm a huge fan of anything sherlock holmes and always have been. dont pay attention to the hate and malcontent you get from these amazing videos. keep it up!!
Said very well. My feelings exactly!
I admire the effort. One take? Remarkably good, considering that! I can't imagine doing such a good reading in one take. A pleasure. Keep 'em coming... and I agree with the person who said if you write your own, I'd be happy to hear it.
Thank you for these further adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
Thank you so much for your works here: I enjoy them so much! I also love the painting - thanks to Joy Hancock for giving details! Cheers from Germany
I am in Germany too. John Atkinson Grimshaw is known for his paintings of urban scenes at night and lots of them seen to be misty and wet but very realistic.
Just to confirm the information, I have double checked and it is called "Liverpool from Wapping" by John Atkinson Grimshaw. The Liverpool is Liverpool docks in London. Cheers from Germany to you too.
Thank YOU!!!!!!! These tales warm my evenings....
I will do more, never fear :-)
hurrah!
I was quite upset by Jeremy Bretts early death the only other actor to come close, in my opinion was Peter Cushing . Anyway highly enjoyable tale, exceptional story telling though I was confused as to the where Cylon was to start then figured it was Ceylon. I had a look at the game with your amusing narrative I can never get the hang of them. The chap on the writing table was General Gordon of Khartom whose head was chopped off and stuck on a spear which we British seem very proud of. Carry on the jolly good work.
SHERLOCK HOLMES AUDIOBOOKS
1. Sherlock Holmes Stories Magpie Audio - UA-cam Channel Greg Wagland -
Reader 2017-2018 * Reads 25 Holmes Adventures by Arthur C. Doyle * Also
reads other non-Holmes stories by Arthur C. Doyle
2. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Unabridged Naxos Audiobooks David
Timson - Reader Vol 1 - Vol. 6 - Releaased 2004
3. Casebook of Sherlock Holmes Naxos Audiobooks David Timson - Reader
Vol. 1 - Released 2007 Vol. 2 - Released 2008
4. Reminiscenses of Sherlock Holmes - Last Bow Naxos Audiobooks David
Timson - Reader Released 2006
5. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Unabridged Tantor Audio Simon
Prebble - Reader Released 2010
6. The Complete Stories of Sherlock Holmes Audio Connoisseur Carlton Griffin -
Reader Released 2013
7. The Complete Sherlock Holmes - Heirloom Collection Unabridged Brillance
Audio Simon Vance - Reader Released 2013
8. Sherlock Holmes - Valley of Fear BBC Worldwide LTF Ian McKellan - Reader
Released 2015
9. Sherlock Holmees - Rediscovered Railway Stories BBC Worldwide LTD
Benedict Cumberbatch - Reader Released - 2015
10. Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Collection of 12 stories LibriVox -
12 Readers
11. Sherlock Holmes - The Definitive Collection - Unabridged Audible Sttudios Stephen Fry - Reader Released 2017
12. LibriVox David Clarke - Reader Adventures of Sherlock Holmes His Last Bow Hound of the Baskervilles Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes Return of Sherlock Holmes Sign of Four Study in Scarlet Valley of Fear
13. Audio Partners Publishing Corp. Audiobook, Unabridged Edward Hardwicke Reader: Three Tales of Betrayal “A Scandal in Bohemia” “Silver Blaze” “The Adventure of the Copper Beeches”
NOTE: Edward Hardwicke also the reader for the following Sherlock Holmes Audiobooks:
The Crooked Man Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing
The Adventures of the Blue Carbuncle Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing
The Red Headed League Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing
The Adventures of the Priory School Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing
The Naval Treaty Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing
The Greek Interpreter Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing
Three Tales of Intrigue Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing
Three Tales of Avarice Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing
A Scandal in Bohemia Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing
14. The Return of Sherlock Holmes LibriVox Recording - 2007 Reader: David
Clarke
The Adventure of the Empty House
The Adventure of the Norwood Builder
The Adventure of the Dancing Men
The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist
The Adventure of the Priory School
The Adventure of Black Peter
The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton
The Adventure of the Six Napoleons
The Adventure of the Three Students
The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez
The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter
The Adventure of the Abbey Grange
The Adventure of the Second Stain
15. The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes BBC Audio Drama
Sherlock Holmes 79
Clive Merrison - Sherlock Holmes
Andrew Sachs - Dr. Watson
James Norrison - Mycroft Holmes
The Marlbourne Point Mystery
16. WinterZeit Audiobooks (German) - 2012 -2015
Sherlock Holmes Chronicles Pastiches
Reader: Till Hagen - Sherlock Holmes
Tom Jacobs - Dr. Watson
Karlo Hackenberger - Younger Holmes
The Baskerville Dog
Revenge of the Dog
The Pharoah’s Revenge
The Detective on His Deathbed
The Curse of the Blackwood Castle
The Haunted House
The Family Ritual/Belladonna
The Terminally Ill Patient
Commissioned by the Crown
Builder of Norwood
Betrayed at Midnight
The Missing Widow
The Stolen Racehorse
The Spent Talisman
The Ghost Snake/Five Orange Kernels
The Catacombs of Paris
The Imperial Attacks
The Golden Pinch
The Golden Easter Egg
The Club of the Redheads
The Bloody Christmas Eve
The Mystery of the Grey Cat
The Mystery of the Black Abbey
The Four Pipe Problem
The Moriarty Lie
And approx. 30+ additional pastiches
17. Bookstream Audiobooks. Reader: Peter Silverleaf.
Released 2020
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
18. The Vintage Stories - Reader Dan Jones (UA-cam Channel)
Sherlock Holmes:
The Boscombe Valley Mystery
The Red Headed League
A Case of Identity
A Scandal in Bohemia
19. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Reader: Derek Jacobi
A Complete and Unabridged Reading
Released 2009 by Audible Audiobooks
20. The Return of Sherlock Holmes
Reader: Derek Jacobi
A Complete and Unabridged Reading
Released 2009 by Audible Audiobooks
21. Sherlock Holmes - The Hound of the Baskerville
Reader: Derek Jacobi
A Complete and Unabridged Reading
Released 2012 by Audible Audiobooks
22. Sherlock Holmes - His Last Bow
Reader: Derek Jacobi
A Complete and Unabridges Reading
Released 2010 by Audible Audiobooks
23. The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
Reader; Derek Jacobi
Completed and Unabridged
Released 2011 by Chivers Audiobooks
BBC Ltd Worldwide
24. The Valley of Fear
Reader: Derek Jacobi
Unabridged
Released 2007 by Audible Audiobooks
These are just a few of the many wonderful Sherlock Holmes audiobooks
on the market. Many wonderful listening hours await you!
I love Basil Rathbone's masculin e delivery of the silver screen Sherlock.
Your voice is soft educated exacting. Enjoyable.
Perfection. M. IL 🇺🇸
Lovely job of reading. Since it has been nearly a decade since posting this, I presume there has been no issue.
you mean has he had children ?
@@stewartlancaster6155 I mean that Eric Brown, or children, have not learned of this story. As a writer, not nearly clever enough to think up a Sherlock Holmes story, and knowing other writers, some professionals, I understand about protecting copy rights. However, pikewerfer does send the reader to the writer's website, I have to believe they know about it.
Although not original ACD and written in the same vein, ✍ it surely carries the same enjoyment and thus the same quality as the original; 📖
Just as intriguing.
M. Illinois.
Excellent, I hope for more
i just love your voice and your readings -and sooo different :}
I love these !! The narration is great! On the nose !! More more !!
Thank you so much. Yes, I am currently working on a new one. :-)
Thanks for doing this! Will you one day write your own Sherlock story and read it to us? I would certainly listen...
Foggy conditions in the city
🐙💕I could look at that picture for hours...
I am really enjoying it!
a new story for me - thanks so much and i enjoy your renditions :}
I enjoyed the read. Thank you.
Very enjoyable reading
We all love your presentation. Please record and upload as many Holmes stories as you can. "The Speckled Band" would be fantastic...
OH HELL YEAH!!!!! FINALLY A NEW ONE!! :D
Yes, sorry for it taking so long.... I was experimenting with different recording softwares, but I daresay I found a good one now. I really like the audio quality in this recording. I will do some more original ones, but I also like many of the "unofficial" stories :-)
pikewerfer
SWEET!!! ^^ Without exaggerating, you have the most fitting voice for telling the Sherlock Holmes stories ^^ Thank you so much for doing this! ^^ You've made my vacation so much better with the first two books you've made! ^^ I can't wait for new ones! :D And again, thank you so much for this! ^^ You're awesome! ^^
I like the picture - it looks very Dickensian. :0)
What are your thoughts on the Sherlock Holmes movies with Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law, as well as the tv series with Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman.
Concerning those movies..... I guess the best way to describe it is: this is not my Sherlock Holmes. I daresay Jeremy Brett and the wonderful TV series from Granada Television were a lot closer to what I envision our favorite sleuth would act and behave like (I also liked the BBC audio play very much, by the way). Turning him into an action hero was.... understandable from a monetary point of view, but I daresay Doyle was rotating in his grave. I watched them, and had no choice but to rename the characters in my mind in order to sit through it.
The Sherlock-Series I like a lot better, because it is clearly obvious that this is a restart in an alternate modern reality. It therefore does not touch/maltreat or "threat" my emotional attachment to the rational, bohemian Victorian gentleman I treasure in my imagination. This Sherlock, though very similar to him in many ways, is clearly a different person. I therefore was able to sit back, relax and smile at the similarities of characters and cases.
Have I answered your question?
yes. yes have. and one of the few to be clear with your answer. thank you.
Hate it! Hate it hate it HATE it!
The movie, I mean.
Atkinson Grimshaw painting on the thumbnail......
An interesting story but it isn’t actually one written by Arthur Conan Doyle. I have looked carefully for it and it does not appear in any of the collections of Sherlock Holmes stories.
No, it isn't. As is stated clearly in the description beneath the video. The one saying: "This is NOT an original SH story by Sir A.C. Doyle, but one written by the excellent Mr. Eric Brown. You can find his website here:
ericbrown.co.uk/
I tried to contact the publishers of the book in which this remarkable story is to be found - "The Mammoth Book of New Sherlock Holmes Adventures" by Carroll&Graf Publishers, Inc. 1997 - but they are no longer in existence. However, I was able to get permission from the successor - The Perseus Books Group. Thank you very much indeed!!
You can find them here:
www.perseusbooksgroup.com/
And you can still find the book on Amazon (I just checked - it was edited by Mike Ashley)."
Do you have an attribution for the painting? Thanks -- enjoying the 'further' stories.
+flyinspirals It is the cover of the book I read them from :-) And I like it very much, it has a very distinct Victorian ring to it. :-)
+flyinspirals If you look in Wikipedia for John Atkinson Grimshaw then click on "A collection of Grimshaw paintings" under Links, I think you will agree this is the main part of the picture by him known as "Liverpool from Wapping". Here is a link www.illusionsgallery.com/liverpool.html
Thanks for the link, enjoyed the paintings, I can feel the dampness in my bones the mist on my face. What a talent. Remarkable
Thanks so much - another little known artist discovered - i love the Pre-Raphaelites. Do you know about Gustave Corbet? :}
SJR - beautifully expressed :}
Is that "Arthur Atkinson" 🤔
Doyle DID NOT WRITE SHERLOCK, I've read his other works! The disparity is enormous - galaxy apart...😣😣
It is given the name Doyle out of copywrite agreement. And ghost writing disparity.
Relax. The earth will still spin. More to get upset about than ignorance of literature law. M
@@mwatts-riley2688 Couldn't agree more, what motivates these pedants?
We all know what kind of "tobacco" Sherlock kept in the Persian slipper. LOL
Shame about the various, odd mispronunciations.
A good story despite the strange and sometimes irritating pronunciation.
When you speed up the rate its a better sound. The pronunciations, not of America, are a blend of British and Scots? I find it enjoyable. M. Il. 🇺🇸
NOT! Liking the hollow echo noise. Terrible audio.
In future if you read the names of foreign countries and cities from books, it might help if you learned how to pronounce them. You managed to pronounce every one so badly that I had trouble figuring out where you meant. Other than that, it is nicely done.
This is not Sherlock Holmes. Not in any way. Nope.
Did you read the video description?
@@pikewerfer oh yes. What I meant is this is not the character of Holmes. I did not say that this is not Conan Doyle. That it obviously is not. But the character drawn in this story is not, emphatically not, the character of Sherlock Holmes.
@@da1681 Why do you think that? I am genuinely interested.
@@pikewerfer oh where do I begin?
Holmes discussing climatology, meteorology? The man who says that he doesn't care for the Copernican theory. 'If the Earth went around the Sun, it wouldn't make a pennyworth of difference to me and my work'
Holmes describing tropical scenery, sunset???
Holmes talking about dinner?
Holmes attending social dinners with an unsolved case in hand?
It's a minor point but no examination of the scene of crime with his famous magnifying glass?
Holmes describing the behavior of that ungracious lady? Holmes can get any information he wants from anyone. No one can ignore his masterful personality.
Oh I could go on. It is not Holmes in any way you look at it. Doesn't have the feel if nothing else.
Sorry but I read and listen to Holmes stories a zillion times from any good source that I get. Have to be happy with the limited edition Conan Doyle originals it seems.
Please read 'if the Sun went around the Earth..... '
VISTO 2/24/20
Sounds like someone who tries hard to speak with British accent. Not as good as others audio. Sorry.
drop the rasp in your voice; it's distracting.
You mean the way Watson is talking? That IS my normal voice. Talking like Holmes actually costs a lot of effort :-)
Overly affected reading with implausible accents. Insufficient preparation as far too many mispronunciations of names and other words which have been read out as they would by a child and not as spoken. The story, though entertaining was not up to the standard of Conan Doyle.
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Thanks for doing this! Will you one day write your own Sherlock story and read it to us? I would certainly listen...