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Sherlock Holmes: The Affair at Mayerling Lodge

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Sherlock Holmes: The Affair at Mayerling Lodge

By: John Lawrence
Narrated by: Sebastian Brown
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In the royal hunting lodge at Mayerling, just outside Vienna, the body of the Austrian Crown Prince Rudolf has been discovered in his locked bedroom. The single bullet wound, it appears, was caused by the recently discharged pistol that is still clutched in his hand. Unmentioned in the subsequent frenzied press coverage is that he was not alone at the time of his death. Next to him on the bed is his 17-year old mistress, the Baroness Mary Vetsera, also dead from a bullet to the head. The lovers have left suicide notes in their own handwriting.

The facts appear to leave little uncertainty about what transpired at the Mayerling Lodge: the tragedy is described as a “murder-suicide” or a “double suicide.” And yet for a century and a half, doubts have remained—expressed in films, plays, television series and opera—about what actually happened the night of January 30, 1889.

Why, many have wondered, did Emperor Franz Joseph not enlist the services of the noted English detective Sherlock Holmes to investigate the death of the heir to the Hapsburg throne? In fact, Holmes was in Vienna at the request of the Emperor, although neither could have predicted the tragedy that was about to occur. In this newly discovered manuscript, John H. Watson, MD, reveals, for the first time, the integral—and until now—unheralded role of the world’s first private consulting detective in solving The Affair at Mayerling Lodge.

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One of the best Sherlock Holmes books I have read - with all the plot twists and turns you could hope for. Fast moving and hard to put down -- I read the whole book in a day.The historic context is explained well without distracting attention from the story. The author clearly did his homework.

Sherlock Holmes at its best

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I listened to this audiobook narrated by Sebastian Brown in my search for more Sherlock Holmes stories. I knew very little about this particular happening in history. Without giving any spoilers, I will say that I found this interesting and somewhat disheartening. I thought the characters were portrayed very thoughtfully.

History and Holmes and Watson

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The story was too long and drawn out. This wasn’t my type of Sherlock Holmes adventure.

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