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Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Enfield Rope

By: Hugh Ashton
Narrated by: Steve White
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A radio play version of the Sherlock Holmes adventure in which the Enfield Rope, a famous string of pearls, is substituted for counterfeits in an attempt to discredit the British Royal Family. Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson must find the criminals responsible and stop the scandal by recovering the genuine pearls. First published as a story in Secrets from the Deed Box of John H. Watson M.D.

©2020 Hugh Ashton (P)2020 MX Publishing
Detective Fiction Historical Mystery Traditional Detectives Sherlock Holmes
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Entertaining story

Sherlock Holmes does it again. In this clever mystery, he retrieves stolen property and exposes the villains. The narration was excellent. .

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Switcheroo

Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson attempt to recover the Enfield Rope, a famous string of pearls, that was lent to a gentleman ,who is duped by agents of the Kaiser. Watson to the rescue… while being mistaken for Homes , he beats up his attackers. Loved it!!!

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Well played by Holmes!

Excellent and clever story, with a fine presentation! This was very enjoyable and I recommend highly!

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A great short story

Presented as a radio play this short story is a very well done mystery that, even in such a short time, allows Sherlock Holmes to show his gift for deduction and to solve the enigma.

If that wasn't enough, we also have a wonderful, smart Watson whose presence is central to figuring out the conundrum.

A great short read.

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Okay Story. Low on Deductions

Listened to the Audiobook. The story is okay. There are very few episodes of Sherlockian deduction. The narration has some interesting voices and is clearly understood, but the phrasing and rhythm is often odd enough to be distracting.

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