
The Incidents of Sherlock Holmes
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Barry Clay

This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
Sherlock Holmes is summoned by Scotland Yard to a sunny golf course that has been the scene of two gruesome murders. But all is, perhaps, not quite what it seems. Can even Sherlock Holmes unravel the tangle of so many conflicting clues?
Two elderly ladies visit Dr. Watson and Sherlock Holmes at 222b Baker Street with an unusual commission: every week, someone invades the yard of one of the women while she is at a church meeting and digs up one of her rose bushes. The police believe she is exaggerating, or perhaps a little potty. Will Sherlock Holmes help her?
Mycroft Holmes engages his brother Sherlock to recover plans for a revolutionary, new ship that have disappeared from Admiral Gaston Weller’s home in embarrassing circumstances, for the thief appears to be one of Mycroft’s own men. Can Sherlock Holmes recover the plans and prevent "The Dreadnought Incident" from damaging the security and reputation of Her Majesty’s government?
In the final case, Holmes is engaged by a man to investigate a mysterious note that implies that his step-mother is in danger from one of his siblings. Can Holmes investigate and determine if his step-mother is really in danger, and protect her from it if so?
Four separate cases, but one incomparable consulting detective to solve them, and one unequaled biographer to record them. The fans of Sherlock Holmes will not be disappointed.
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