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The Final Page of Baker Street

The Exploits of Mr. Sherlock Holmes, Dr. John H. Watson, and Master Raymond Chandler

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The Final Page of Baker Street

By: Daniel D Victor
Narrated by: Ben Carling
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When misadventure led a schoolboy in London to employment at Baker Street, few could have guessed where his introduction to Sherlock Holmes would lead. But as the lad matures and he finds himself caught in the middle of a murder investigation, his friendship with Holmes and Watson lures him into the role of detective. 'Billy' documents his experiences, and soon his sleuthing skills not only bring him to another murder, but also lay the foundation for his metamorphosis into a famous mystery writer, the novelist the world now knows as Raymond Chandler.

©2014 Daniel D Victor (P)2016 MX Publishing
Detective Fiction Historical Mystery Traditional Detectives Sherlock Holmes
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Holmes and Watson and Billy Marlowe

The premise is quite intriguing. What if a young Raymond Chandler had met, and worked with, the Great Detective?

As a fan of both, I’ll admit I was curious. And I was pleased with the answer. Apparently, you lay the groundwork for several of Chandler’s novels in the interactions between the three. Nice job of “retroactively foreshadowing” The Big Sleep and The Long Goodbye.

And although there were occasional stumbles by the reader, they were fairly rare, and didn’t yank me out of the flow.

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A must-read for every fan of Sherlock Holmes!

What did you love best about The Final Page of Baker Street?

I loved the addition of historical figures from the time period colliding with Holmes!

What about Ben Carling’s performance did you like?

I enjoy listening to mysteries on long road trips, but sometimes it can be challenging to follow the story because of how the narration flows. This narrator did an excellent job of making it easy and enjoyable to follow along. I look forward to hearing more!

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An entertaining story, excellent new narrator!

What did you love best about The Final Page of Baker Street?

The story follows in the vein of Arthur Conan Doyle. You will become immersed in the story through the strength of the narration. The seamless transition from one character to the next draws you into the story. The combination of Daniel Victor's writing with Ben Carling's narration is a potent combination. Upon finishing this book I immediately searched for others by this combination.

Who was your favorite character and why?

The character of John Watson, as any reader of Conan Doyle will know, is the internal narrator of the story. I found Daniel Victor's version very entertaining.

Which character – as performed by Ben Carling – was your favorite?

This is a difficult choice because the narrator gave an excellent performance. I suppose the character of Sherlock Holmes, although not a constant or frequent character for dialog, was my favorite. Ben Carling's portrayal of the character was excellent. It was just as I imagined the character of Sherlock Holmes to be.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

I found it difficult to stop listening to this book. Also, this is a relatively short book. I found myself wanting there to be more. As the book wrapped up I was surprised to find that 6 hours had passed by.

Any additional comments?

As an observation, there were 3 or 4 "re-reads" of sentences in the body of the story. These are places that a narrator re-reads the text and then they are normally edited out. I understand this excellent story is getting a quick re-edit to remove those. It is a minor observation and I expect by the time my rating is live it will be fixed. This is an excellent book that you will want to share with your family and friends. Based on the strength of author's words and the excellent narration I am sharing it with mine.

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Fun summer read

What made the experience of listening to The Final Page of Baker Street the most enjoyable?

I love listening to audiobooks while I drive or do work that requires eyes and hands free. Mr. Carling's interpretation of the story made listening a pleasant, carefree task. His characters/voices were distinct and easy to follow, so I didn't have to work at it - that's my favorite kind of listening.

What about Ben Carling’s performance did you like?

Easy voice to listen to, with distinct characterization that made following the dialogue easy and effortless, including subtle dialect changes that felt/sounded authentic.

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The story is a little slow to start; the dialogue reads a bit like prose at times. While I think that's part of the main character's personality, it's still a little tedious. The plot picks up nicely, though, and it was a fun read/listen.

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Very enjoyable all around

Victor makes an unlikely premise work. Nice nods to the Sherlock and Chandler canons. Excellent narration -- wonderful accents in general, and a passable American one as well.

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Well Executed Concept with Familiar Characters

Would you listen to The Final Page of Baker Street again? Why?

It is an engaging story and the narrator brings the characters to life.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Raymond Chandler. He is written the way we think he was.

What about Ben Carling’s performance did you like?

The many voices blended seamlessly and really suspended my disbelief.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

It is all a good read (listen).

Any additional comments?

Is it possible to search to find other performances by Ben Carling?

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Outstanding!

I enjoyed this book and the American Literati series by Daniel D. Victor. In this book, Billy, a young page,
at 224B Baker Street, works for, with and is influenced by Sherlock Holes and Dr. Watson and later in life becomes the writer Raymond Chandler. Billy’s own story and shadows of his literary work is woven with the characters and stories of ACD to create a very enjoyable story. The narrator is also excellent. His performance brings the characters and story to life. I received a free audiobook code for my honest review.

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well read, good read

Would you listen to The Final Page of Baker Street again? Why?

yes! I enjoyed the story as well as the narration. The detail and the nuances in the reading helped me feel like I was in the story. When I read by myself sometimes I have a hard time focusing, but listening to this audiobook I was all ears!

Who was your favorite character and why?

I liked Billy the best. He was a main character, but you also follow him at different stages of his life, so you see his growth, and you have Watson's perspective of Billy, and then through Billy's dialogue, his own perspectives.

Which character – as performed by Ben Carling – was your favorite?

Hard to choose! I think the narrator really captured each character as their own unique voice. This helped to form a picture of each of them in my mind. As the story progressed you got to know the characters from the author's writing, but also Ben Carling's voice behind them. I think he captured the boy-like naivete of Billy, Watson's frustrations, and reflections, as well as Holme's unique awkwardness.

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This was my first audiobook and I loved it. I could listen while I drive, or do the dishes, but what I liked best was how being read to seemed to draw me into the story quickly. I think the author deserves credit for the writing style, but the narrator is how you are being introduced to the writing. The narrator's voice picked up subtleties of each character, which really helped you listen and delve into the story.

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Very, very good!

Oh, I really liked this one! The concept might seem farfetched, but it works so well! Obviously, Mr Victor knows not only his Sherlock Holmes but his Raymond Chandler, too :P

Watson's voice is spot-on, the mysteries and the way in which they intertwine is fantastic, and Billie's reports? a perfect early Chandler. And I really enjoyed how the narrator changes completely his tone and style in them, given a noir air that fits them perfectly.

I love the references to both canons, and Moran appearance is such a good choice...

What can I say? I really loved the story :D

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Hard Boiled Homes

Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson, with the help of Mrs. Hudson attempt to help a troubled youth by training him to be a pageboy. As Homes says, all pageboys are called Billy;even thoughh is name is Raymond Chandler.

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