
The Tales of Max Carrados
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Narrated by:
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Stephen Fry
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By:
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Ernest Bramah
Exclusive audio collection. Eleven Max Carrados stories - narrated by national treasure Stephen Fry.
Max Carrados featured in a series of mystery stories that first appeared in 1914. Carrados featured alongside Sherlock Holmes in The Strand magazine, in which they both had top billing. The character often boasted how being blind meant his other senses were heightened.
- 'The Coin of Dionysus'
- 'The Game Played in the Dark'
- 'The Holloway Road Flat Tragedy'
- 'The Curious Circumstances of the Two Left Shoes'
- 'The Secret of Headlam Height'
- 'The Mystery of the Vanished Crown'
- 'The Ingenious Mind of Mr Rigby Lacksome'
- 'The Strange Case of Cyril Bycourt'
- 'The Crime at the House in Culver Street'
- 'The Bunch of Violets'
- 'The Missing Witness Sensation'
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Excellent performance
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Good stuff!
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If you love Sherlock Homes...
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Fun, engaging vintage British mysteries
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Can I have another please
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If you are looking for a plot with lots of action, sustained character development and stories which let the reader anticipate 'who dun it', then I don't recommend this book.
Charming Early 20th Century Stories
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The Tales of Max Carrados are eleven short stories by Ernest Bramah set in the 1900's, featuring blind detective Max Carrados. The stories are mostly interesting, some better than others, and give the reader a glimpse of the world prior to the start of World War I.Stephen Fry does his usual superb job narrating the stories, some of which, while resolving themselves, end abruptly. I caught myself having to rewind since I thought the next story was part of the previous one because of the abrupt ending. You may find, as I did that, that the most enjoyment can be had by reading a single story at a time, taking a short break, and then returning to listen to the next story.
BUY IT FOR STEVEN FRY, BUT KNOW IT IS WONDERFUL
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Of course Stephen Fry did an amazing job. My only complaint is that his American characters had such annoying voices.
Intriguing!
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Stephen Fry adds to the Holmes-like hero and conundrums a stageful of character voices.Stephen Fry + great material
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