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  • The Manifestations of Sherlock Holmes

  • A Short Story Collection
  • By: James Lovegrove
  • Narrated by: Dennis Kleinman
  • Length: 10 hrs and 31 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (92 ratings)

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The Manifestations of Sherlock Holmes

By: James Lovegrove
Narrated by: Dennis Kleinman
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Publisher's summary

Twelve sensational Sherlock Holmes short stories from a bestselling master of the genre

Maverick detective Sherlock Holmes and his faithful chronicler Dr. John Watson return in twelve thrilling short stories.

The iconic duo find themselves swiftly drawn into a series of puzzling and sinister events: an otherworldly stone whose touch inflicts fatal bleeding; a hellish potion to unlock a person’s devilish psyche; a fiendishly clever, almost undetectable method of revenge and many more—including a brand-new Cthulhu Casebooks story.

©2020 James Lovegrove (P)2023 Blackstone Publishing
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My new favorite series!

The audio is perfectly suited to Sherlock and Watson! The storyline has tapped into this duo and given life to the classic characters.

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Nice collection of shorts

It was fun and entertaining to see all the different tales on Holmes and Watson.

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Another great find

I have started recommending Mr Lovegrove’s Holmes books to everyone! I simply cannot get enough. Well done sir! And as always, thank you for expanding my vocabulary!

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Very good collection

Great collection of stories regarding Holmes. Dr Watson seems to find a voice in many of them. All in all I really enjoyed the collection.

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Fanciful

Great way to take Sherlockians for a ride. Experiments in theme, point of view and character that were surprising.

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It is good

I really like Lovegrove's work on Holmes mythos, but I really prefer longer format than short stories. Now these stories are good and entertaining, but they are pretty short. I would tune in and tune out without paying too much attention to most of them.

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A Multiverse Of Holmes

James Love Grove has been making a bit of a name for himself with his Holmes pastiches, and over the years has produced a number of stories of varying lengths...and varying themes. Here you'll find a Jekyll And Hyde take, another entry in the Cthulhu Casebooks, takes from the POV of a rival detective ..and a bloodhound...and even a story where Watson leads the investigation. Read wonderfully by Dennis Kleinman, who has a rather James Mason tone, the stories aren't all winners, but they are a delight.

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Mystery Maven

What a great read. Different in so many ways but oh so familiar in every way. Loved the unique approaches and the perfect narration, as usual. Highly recommend.

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Wonderful

All of the stories in about Sherlock by the author are absolute gold. Check out the rest.

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Fun short stories of Sherlock Holmes

First let me say that I think James Lovegrove is about as close as one can get to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's work. I have enjoyed all of his works here and with narration by Dennis Clineman, I would say that we have an iconic duo not unlike Holmes and Watson. This book doesn't take itself too seriously and I really love that. The story prompts were in a way very challenging and few, save for masters in their feild of literature would attempt to face the challenge. James did just that, and in the spirit of Holmes himself, flaunted his gifted intellect as he excelled above the challenge. I mean, Toby!? Who but Lovegrove could have pulled that off? As a fan of Sherlock Holmes, I throughly enjoyed it and thought it correctly did justice to the source material.

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