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The Adventure of the Inconvenient Heir-Apparent

Sherlock Holmes and the Crowned Heads of Europe, Book 2

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The Adventure of the Inconvenient Heir-Apparent

By: Tom Turley
Narrated by: Keith Spilsbury
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Holmes is summoned to Geneva by the legendary “Sisi”, Empress Elisabeth of Austria, to “rake through the coals of Mayerling” and learn the true fate of Crown Prince Rudolf, her dead son.

©2021 Tom Turley (P)2022 MX Publishing
Historical Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction
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Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson discover that the facts of the case that they have asked in on has a problem. The problem is that reality of the facts go against the accepted belief of the persons in question.

Facts with Royalty

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The Adventure of the Inconvenient Heir-Apparent by Tom Turley is a great Sherlock Holmes story! The narration by Keith Spilsbury is excellent.

Very enjoyable!

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I loved the story. Right up to the ending. I just feel it was unfinished but expect that was by design. I still feel it was entirely to short for a Sherlock Holmes story. But sum total is that it is a great story.

The Narrator did an excellent job. I have no doubt that he is his own worse critic, but I did not notice any errors at all.

Great book

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