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Death at Tennis

The Redacted Sherlock Holmes, Book 6

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Death at Tennis

By: Orlando Pearson
Narrated by: Luke Barton
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Another encounter with Wilhelm Gottsreich Sigismond von Ormstein, hereditary king of Bohemia, and Holmes’ commissioner in Sherlock Holmes and a Scandal in Bohemia.

The king is no longer with his first wife and has organized a ball at the Savoy Hotel in London to choose a new bride. But the lady who caught his eye fled as the clock of St. Martin in the Fields church struck midnight leaving only a dancing slipper behind.

The trail takes Holmes and Watson to Venice and Holmes discloses a shocking truth to Watson that nearly ruptures their friendship.

A case combining high literature, ancient literature, and moral hazard.

©2020 Orlando Pearson (P)2020 MX Publishing
Detective Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Traditional Detectives King Fiction Royalty Sherlock Holmes
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Twenty years after the scandal in Bohemia, Holmes and Watson reunite with the King of Bohemia to track down a woman who suddenly disappeared from a ball. The only clue that they have is a single dancing slipper. Watson accompanies the King to Italy based on the deductions made from examining the woman’s lost dancing slipper . Meanwhile, Holmes remains to work on other cases. In due course, they solve the case. The narration is excellent.

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I usually have a fondness for Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. This storyline is no exception. However, it is not often you see patient Dr. Watson angry with Sherlock. First time for everything I guess. The author did a great job. I wish it hadn't ended. I truly enjoy Luke Barton's narration. He has Sherlock and Watson down pat! Great job.

Sherlock is at it again!

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