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Sherlock Holmes and the Whitechapel Murders: An Account of the Matter by John Watson M.D.

By: Mark Sohn
Narrated by: Stockton Harris
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It is the year 1888. A madman stalks the East End of London and only Sherlock Holmes and his trusted colleague and scribe Dr. John Watson stand between him and the women he preys upon. However, the world's first consulting detective is plunged into a web of intrigue and deceit. Is Jack the Ripper acting alone? Is there a conspiracy to murder fallen women in Whitechapel? How far must Holmes go to stop it? Add a plot to steal the most famous jewels in existence and a sinister figure known only as "The Professor" and you have more than one mystery to be solved....

©2017 Mark Sohn (P)2017 MX Publishing
Detective Fiction Mystery Traditional Detectives Sherlock Holmes
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The author tried to use “smart” words, like “enervate” and “appraise” without looking them up. They were used incorrectly. Those are just two examples of many.

Meanwhile, the narrator did a decent job of making the characters sound different from each other. However, his frequent mispronunciations (and possible misreading) of so many words, especially his egregious pronunciation of “Lestrade” simply ruined it for me.

If you are interested in a Holmesian take on the Ripper murders, you might like this. You might not.

As an author, don’t use words you’ve never looked up for yourself

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The plot line is interesting in a predictable way. While the narration is pleasant Stockton Harris has some odd pronunciations of standard words. There is no attempt at different voices for the characters so it sounds like the reading of a story book.Overall It is fair at best.

Fair at best.

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An interesting parallel, to what the public knowledge of the events around Mary Kelly and to the various ends in the cover up of what was really happening.

Misdirection

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