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Sherlock Holmes: A Strange Affair with the Woman on the Tracks

A Short Mystery, Book 4

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Sherlock Holmes: A Strange Affair with the Woman on the Tracks

By: Pennie Mae Cartawick
Narrated by: Ian Whitcomb, J.W. Terry, Barbara Goodson
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Jane screeched at this further betrayal and went for Henry. They began to struggle. Henry was the stronger out of the two, yet the woman's pain was unstoppable. His hands wrapped around her throat and Jane clawed at his face until she fell. She lay there, across the tracks, and was quite still. Mrs. Cavell gasped in shock and Henry ran past us back to the train. We stared down at Jane's body.

A Roger Rittner Production. Pulp Radio - Audio Dramas. Narrated by Ian Whitcomb, with Barbara Goodson and J.W. Terry. Announced by Dave Mallow.

©2014 Catherine Kimball (P)2014 Pennie Mae Cartawick
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This short Sherlock Holmes story was a real treat. It centered on a dinner theater given on (and off) a train, and involved diplomats as well as some Sherlock regulars. I was glad Mycroft was utilized as well as he is someone you love to hate and can be a shady character, but in the end usually has Sherlock's back. I found myself trying to unravel all the clues until the end. And then there was another cool, spooky twist at the very end!! This was a neat, short story which I listened to as an audiobook. The characters were spot-on as far as the Holmesian Canon goes. I would definitely recommend this to anyone who is a Sherlock Holmes fan.

Creepy and fun!

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