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Arsene Lupin vs. Sherlock Holmes [Classic Tales Edition]
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Narrated by:
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B.J. Harrison
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By:
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Maurice Leblanc
The national burglar of France faces off against the national detective of England in two unforgettable stories. Originally released as Arsene Lupin vs. Herlock Sholmes because of copyright issues, we have taken the liberty of replacing the counterfeit names originally published with those of the original sleuth himself, Sherlock Holmes (in the place of Herlock Sholmes) and his faithful Dr. Watson (in the place of Wilson). The result is an experience for the ages that you won't want to miss.
Three desperate crimes each proclaim the orchestration of Arsene Lupin (master of disguise, historian, fine-art expert, and gentleman thief). How did he do this, given their sheer impossibility and absolute lack of clues? All three of these burglaries couldn't have logically happened, and the valuable pieces are, indeed, missing. Though Inspector Ganimard, who has already arrested Lupin once, does his very best, he is at a complete loss. Finally, the great Sherlock Holmes himself is brought in to bring the elusive Lupin to justice.
Both are at the very pinnacles of their respective professions, and each gives as well as he gets in this royal battle of wits. Don't miss this extravagant game of plot and counterplot with two of the greatest characters in the mystery genre: Sherlock Holmes and Arsene Lupin.
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1) The writing does Watson an injustice
2) Sherlock Holmes is mostly held true to his character
3) The narrator failed to change all "Wilson's" to "Watson"
Couple of things
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That being said, I adore this book and the clash of two brilliant minds. B. J. Harrison provides an excellent rhythm to the reading that includes the feel of Lupin’s joie de vivre and a subtle humor, appropriate to these stories. I do wonder why Ganimard is the only one who has a French accent, since they are all French (with the exception of Holmes and Watson, of course), but perhaps that is a minor quibble.
A lot of readings of the Lupin stories are flat and bland in the recitation. I'm very happy that Harrison's reading is so dynamic. It reminds me a lot of David Warner's performance for In Pursuit of Arsène Lupin, a recording that is almost impossible to find anymore. I'm very happy to have found these.
An excellent reading of my favorite series
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle actually sued LeBlanc for putting Sherlock Holmes into this novel without his permission, but I’d forgive LeBlanc’s intellectual property theft since he is clearly a huge fan of the detective. Plus, Holmes scholars will recall that several stories make references to Holmes visiting France, so in my opinion this book should be considered canonical.
I’m not sure LeBlanc gets Holmes’ personally down perfectly, he certainly messes up Watson’s doting characterization, but it’s absolutely spectacular to watch the world’s greatest detective go up against the world’s greatest thief. This book feels like watching two Chess masters doing battle across an entire country. If that sounds interesting to you, you must check this one out. What more are you waiting for? Beyond highly recommended!
May the Best Mind Win
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vivid story telling
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Not the real Holmes
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Seems to have been written as a grudge
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Great Performance of a Mediocre Story
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I'm a huge fan of the lupin series and Leblanc's writing style is so natural and smooth; however I had a hard time understanding this book. It would probably be better if I read the book along with listen to the audio, but it just wasn't what I was expecting of the gentleman theif (or burglar) series.
Not what I was expecting
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