
The Redacted Sherlock Holmes, Volume II
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Narrated by:
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Steve White
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By:
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Orlando Pearson
Volume II of the Redacted Sherlock Holmes presents more stories manifestly too scandalous to publish in the lifetime of the great Baker Street detective. Here we meet Sherlock Holmes as he investigates:
- Why the publication of a British Government report of a recent war is being delayed
- The continued career of James Windibank, villain of "A Case of Identity"
- The mystery behind the commissioner of a musical masterpiece
- A notorious killing in 1930s Berlin
- The complex relationship between Queen Victoria, her family and her domestic servants
Finally, "The Adventure of the Fourth Messenger" elucidates the contribution of Sherlock Holmes to the writing of the Bible. Mr. Pearson mixes canonical stories, history and speculation to produce a sensationally entertaining brew which all lovers of serious sleuthing will find themselves unable to put down. In this volume:
- The Alcock Report
- The Camberwell Tyrant
- An Anonymous Commission
- The German Interpreter
- The Prince and the Munshi
- The Adventure of the Fourth Messenger
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I have been a fan of classical music for more than five decades, so I well know that Mozart died in 1791, Haydn in 1809, and Beethoven in 1827. So having Holmes encounter them in England, then Germany, in 1891 is quite jarring. I kept shouting in my head, "They are all LONG DEAD!" It really ruined my enjoyment of the tale of the Anonymous Commission.
And similarly for the Adventure of the Fourth Messanger. He was well out of his time, and again, it just bugged me. Warn me up front, and I will suspend my reality checks. Fail, and I will write a scathing review, specifically, this one.
An open letter to the narrator:
My dear sir, for the love of all things Holmes, STOP! Don't read anything more until you've spent at least an hour a day, every day, for many months, learning the words that occur in the Canon and in good pastiches, before reading again. You misread or mispronounce a word every few minutes, so instead of just relaxing and enjoying the story, I am constantly yanked out, shouting in my head that you said another word wrong.
I know you like being an audiobook narrator, but stay away from anything science-fiction, fantasy, and anything written before the 1960s. You just don't have the vocabulary for any of those, and your butchery of the English language is fingernails scraping on the chalkboard of my mind!
All of that being said, if these things don't bother you like they bother me, you may well enjoy this audiobook!
Holmes meets people who died before his birth
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This was just history with Holmes stuck in here and there.
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