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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes II
- Narrated by: David Timson
- Length: 3 hrs and 38 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In this collection are four of the finest cases of Mr. Sherlock Holmes, narrated by his faithful friend and admirer Dr. Watson. What was the mystery of the engineer's thumb? What was behind the disappearance of the race horse? Why did masked royalty walk up to see Holmes in Baker Street? These and other puzzles are solved in this collection by this bloodhound of a genius.
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- Ryan
- 03-03-04
Masked Horses with Wriggling Thumbs
These stories were three of the strangest I have heard so far, and I was supprised in the outcomes of them... and so will you. These are far different than most of Sherlock's other cases, as you will hear. This recording is in excellent quality under level 3.
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- Audrey
- 12-09-10
Everyone should read Sherlock Holmes
I do love these stories there classic. Arthur Conan Doyle?s was a genius
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- Sue
- 08-21-08
Maybe not the best collection
Now I like a good mystery and normally quite enjoy a bit of Sherlock Holmes but this collection seemed a bit wishy washy compared to others. The stories themselves are ok but they did seem to rather merge into one, especially when I listened for a second time. Nothing stood out as much as it could.
The delivery was good and the audio quality was ok, if not a little muffled. I found I had to turn up the volume more than normal which is not great if listening in bed.
I'll give this one 3 out of 5 as the quality was lacking