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Sherlock Holmes: The Peculiar Persecution of John Vincent Harden

By: Dan Andriacco
Narrated by: Steve White
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Tobacco millionaire John Vincent Harden has barely arrived in London when strange things start happening to him. The clerk at his hotel swears that Harden has checked out and taken his luggage with him. Then Harden receives a wire calling him home to his plantation in Kentucky - a wire that, it turns out, was never sent. Finally, when a four-wheeled cab almost runs over the American, Harden knows it is time to turn to Sherlock Holmes for help.

Who is behind this peculiar persecution of John Vincent Harden? Holmes solves the puzzle too late, learning in the process that indeed "one may smile, and smile, and be a villain".

©2012 Dan Andriacco (P)2016 MX Publishing
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A Kentucky yankee at 221B

Good short story by Dan Andriacco. A wealthy American man and his daughter are traveling in Europe before they return to Kentucky for her wedding. While in London, he is beset by a number of bizarre attacks and seeks Holmes’s help. The narration by Steve White is excellent.

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Confusion

John Vincent Harden a wealthy American from Kentucky, engages Sherlock Homes and Doctor Watson to find out who and why are persecuting Harden and his daughter.

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Excellent Story with American Connection

Excellent Story with American Connection that Holmes expertly handles. The performance is very well done.

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An American connection ...

An excellent short story! Harden is mystified, but not Holmes! Fine narration by Steve White.

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A quick mystery with some Civil War trappings

Holmes investigates the troubles of a man being harassed and the trail ultimately leads to murder. I always enjoy when the American Civil War is involved in a Holmes story, but what truly sets this story apart is how Sherlock actually fails to completely solve the mystery in time.

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