
The Stone of Destiny
A Sherlock Holmes Adventure
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Narrated by:
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Nigel Peever
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By:
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Richard T Ryan
During the elaborate funeral for Queen Victoria, a group of Irish separatists breaks into Westminster Abbey and steals the Coronation Stone, on which every monarch of England has been crowned since the 14th century. After learning of the theft from Mycroft, Sherlock Holmes is tasked with recovering the stone and returning it to England. In pursuit of the many-named stone, which has a rich and colorful history, Holmes and Watson travel to Ireland in disguise as they try to infiltrate the Irish Republican Brotherhood, the group they believe responsible for the theft. The story features a number of historical characters, including a very young Michael Collins, who would go on to play a prominent role in Irish history; John Theodore Tussaud, the grandson of Madame Tussaud; and George Bradley, the dean of Westminster at the time of the theft. There are also references to a number of other Victorian luminaries, including Joseph Lister and Frederick Treves. For fans of Conan Doyle's immortal detective, the game is always afoot. However, for the great detective the stakes have never been higher as he must mollify a king who refuses to ascend the throne until "order has been restored".
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To Ireland Watson!
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“MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA”.
That’s apparently the extent of his range to express anything from amusement to mirth, satisfaction, smugness. To hear that called a “chuckle” - now THAT is funny. Except it’s not. It’s just annoying.
And why do all the Irish characters have broken noses? Or at least that’s what their voices would have us believing. Or did the narrator confuse “Brogue” with “Brokenose” when he was given his instructions?
Poor narration can RUIN even the best of books - it’s really a shame. I wouldn’t go as far as saying that this is “the best of books”, nor would I say it was “RUINED”… but it would be much better if such obvious discrepancies were rectified. Makes you wonder if anyone actually does instruct or direct the narrator, much like an actor in a visual performance. I don’t see why not. It’s obviously needed. Some mistakes I have heard are truly inexcusable; we’re talking basic pronunciation errors, blatant excursions in character tone than the book itself has literally spelled out, etc.
Such a tough life 🤦🏼♂️
Why does Holmes suddenly have an evil laugh?
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Another great RR story
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The Stone of Destiny
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Nigel Peever returns and brings back to life the writings of Mr. Ryan with a skill that was so effective it almost goes unnoticed. He wraps you in the sounds of the mystery so effectively that you almost forget you aren't listening to Watson himself. A truly effective combination of writing by Mr. Ryan and performance by Mr. Peever.
To Crown a Monarch!
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This is a spot-on damn near-perfect representation of what a Holmes novel should be. The ending was one of the most satisfactory of many a Holmes stories that I've read. Ryan not only demonstrates his deftness with a pen but his deep knowledge and obvious love for the crime-solving companions as well.
Peever powers through this book like an ox on Steroids. The man is a vocal magician, crawling into your ears and whispering dark secrets. I absolutely love his style, and he gives Holmes an unexpected and unique laugh that just struck me the right way.
This is an auditory treat to your ears.
Muhahaha
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The story itself is intriguing in that it explores the end of Britain's Victorian Era and the start of its Edwardian. It centers around the theft of a relic that is key to what would soon become known as the Irish "Troubles." Any student of history should appreciate the early days of the Irish Brotherhood and the inclusion of a young Michael Collins in the narrative.
Overall the story keeps one's interest. Like his prior work, the author brings a lot of travel into the story, although it is limited to the British Isles. It is a good, solid piece that is worth listening to.
A strong entry in the post Doyle collecti
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Another classic
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Historical Mystery
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i like a good sherlock story
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