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Sherlock Holmes: Stranger than Truth

By: Ray Riethmeier, Derrick Belanger, David Marcum, Benjamin Langley, Mark Mower, Zakariah Johnson, Allyn Gibson, Will Murray, Claire Stemp, Rachel M. Martens
Narrated by: Richard Auty
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Sherlock Holmes: Stranger than Truth is a collection of 13 brand new Sherlock Holmes mysteries featuring the Great Detective working side-by-side with such notable historical figures like P.T. Barnum, Theodore Roosevelt, Annie Oakley, Nellie Bly, Lord Kitchener, Joseph Merrick a.k.a. the Elephant Man, and more!

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A decent assortment of stories

Some of the stories were great, some good, and some merely okay. Some authors were guilty of using “smart words.” That is, (mis) using words, thinking they are smarter ways to express themselves. But as the man said, “you keep using that word, but I do not think it means what you think it means.” Please, authors, don’t use a word you haven’t looked up in a good dictionary at some point in time.

The narrator did a decent jobs, and did the accents reasonably well. Not TOO many misread or mispronounced words. All in all, a workmanlike reading. Nothing that would make me get a book that he narrated, but nothing that would make me avoid a book, just because he was the narrator.

So this is worth a listen, in my not at all humble opinion.

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