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Benedict Cumberbatch Reads Sherlock Holmes' Rediscovered Railway Stories
- Four Original Short Stories
- Narrated by: Benedict Cumberbatch
- Length: 2 hrs and 4 mins
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- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Action & Adventure
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In a drawer in his bureau, Dr. Watson keeps a locked cedarwood chest - a 'box of secrets'.
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- Rogayah
- 27-08-16
Good show
Well read and the puzzle or pieces of each of these crimes is explained by Holmes as he reveals the villain, but like the train's station stops the explanations are a bit brief. I feel both Watson and I are a bit dazed. They are short, enjoyable stories for all that.
6 people found this helpful
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- Clare
- 14-09-15
Entertaining
Surprisingly in keeping and realistic stories, I have read some 'new' Sherlock Holmes stories which have really grated, but these short ones are very good. Benedict Cumberbatch reading is good, although could have done with slightly more variation between Holmes and Watson to tell them apart. The other characters narration was good.
4 people found this helpful
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- Rick 22
- 24-03-16
Mixed
Average stories, good narration but really too short for the price. I found two of the four stories too simple, one other two unbelievable and the other worthy of Sherlock Holmes. Good narration by Benedict Cumberbatch with distinctive character voices.
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- miss l hughes
- 23-09-15
Not bad
Stories were ok, nothing that I found mind blowing clever. Cumberbatch read beautifully. was nice easy train listening I guess.
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- Debra K.
- 20-11-21
Well narrated short stories
I thought the narration was very good, with different accents, tones and speeds used to depict various characters well. There were times when the voices were so different that I forgot I was listening to a single narrator.
The stories were well told with language which mimics the originals and suits the period.
The stories were short so not as developed as the usual Sherlock tales and sometimes felt too quickly resolved. But an entertaining listen for a journey, walk or making chores much more interesting.
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- #earlyeditor🤓📚
- 19-09-19
Brilliantly re-wrighten
Brilliantly re-wrighten sherlock Holmes short stories, in a very familiar Doyle style makes a light easy listen-with "sherlock" himself as the narrator.
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- Soraki
- 25-04-18
Excellent and pleasant stories
Benedict Cumberbatch is great and give the audiobook the suitable voice and the final Sherlock kick. C.D. at his best. Enjoy
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- Mrs W.
- 03-03-18
Recommend
Can there be anything better than listening to Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes?
Totally Recommend
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- Amazon Customer
- 15-03-22
Sherlock Holmes does Sherlock Holmes
Short and sweet, good to listen to while doing daily tasks round the house (covid isolation). Benedict Cumberbatch's narration never fails to disappoint.
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- Darth Gorilla
- 04-02-22
Engaging stories
the lost stories of Holmes & Watson told by Sherlock himself Benedict Cumberbatch.
The stories are beautiful read
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- Amy Deringer Robinson
- 06-12-15
No One Writes Holmes Like Doyle
I've read almost every Holmes story there is and I'm a huge fan of Cumberbatch's interpretation in the BBC's current iteration.
I was more than a little disappointed, then, to find that these stories did not capture my interest at all. The first was so obvious, with so little mystery, that I was yelling the conclusion at the unbearably slow Dr. Watson about midway through. The other stories improved in complexity somewhat, but without the extraordinary amount of knowledge that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle brought to his tales, Mr. Taylor's Holmes didn't seem to know much more about the world than I did myself.
Benedict Cumberbatch's performance was as delightful and nuanced as one would expect, so the read wasn't a total loss. And the quality of the writing itself was very good. It just wasn't the Sherlock Holmes I know and love.
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- Brooke K.
- 30-12-15
Sherlock read by Sherlock
Narration was excellent. Nothing like sherlock holmes stories being read by Benedict Cumberbatch! I would listen to it again!
19 people found this helpful
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- John T.
- 10-01-16
Great Reading
I love Cumberbatch's reading. It's perfect for Sherlock Holmes. The speed of this reading is also good. Others have been extremely slow.
17 people found this helpful
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- Diana Køhler
- 17-07-16
Not Doyle
Though the stories are likeable they seem mostly like Sherlock Holmes because of Benedict Cumberbatch's reading of them than the stories themselves. Taylor is not another Arthur Conan Doyle for sure, but not bad either.
Cumberbatch is great, though most of his different 'accents' are rather similar. He is Sherlock and it is a little difficult to listen to him read the stories as Watson, but this is a personal issue.
14 people found this helpful
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- Eugenia
- 07-09-15
Benedict can read a grocery list brilliantly
Who could possibly resist listening to Mr. Cumberbatch read anything?
These stories are just so-so, but it's sheer pleasure hearing this brilliant and amazing actor!
74 people found this helpful
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- Parris Labeur
- 05-09-15
A great and very well produced audio book!
A real treat for any Sherlock Holmes fan. Enjoyed the fresh reintroduction of these adventures. Highly recommended audio book!
25 people found this helpful
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- Tina Arnold
- 23-11-15
Narration by our generation's Sherlock
If you could sum up Benedict Cumberbatch Reads Sherlock Holmes' Rediscovered Railway Stories in three words, what would they be?
3 words--brief-interesting-enjoyable
What did you like best about this story?
Each story was thorough and enjoyable.
What does Benedict Cumberbatch bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Benedict's narration kept my attention and I felt I was getting my Sherlock fix.
If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
4 short stories for when you need a little Sherlock in your life.
20 people found this helpful
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- April
- 15-12-15
Really entertaining
What made the experience of listening to Benedict Cumberbatch Reads Sherlock Holmes' Rediscovered Railway Stories the most enjoyable?
I love Benedict Cumberbatch. Great voice to listen to as well and his performance of the characters is really great.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Watson. Usually in Sherlock Holmes stories Sherlock Holmes is my favorite character but in this series of short stories you just have more information and insight into Waston as the stories are told from his point of view and they are so short.
Any additional comments?
Not quite as good as any of the original stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle but still entertaining and intriguing.
7 people found this helpful
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- Viktoria
- 09-02-16
That voice
What made the experience of listening to Benedict Cumberbatch Reads Sherlock Holmes' Rediscovered Railway Stories the most enjoyable?
Benedict Cumberbatch has the most wonderful way of moving through each of the characters and placing you, the listener, in the room with them. Cumberbatch unfolds the mystery through the wonderful narratives written by John Taylor.
Have you listened to any of Benedict Cumberbatch’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I haven't listened to Cumberbatch narrate anything before this & after finishing this book... I promptly spent all my money buying up everything he's ever narrated!
Any additional comments?
Enjoy! Any Benedict Cumberbatch fan will not regret it x
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- Allen
- 29-08-18
Terrific reading, terrible stories
Benedict did a heroic job trying to save this with a brilliant performance, but the writing falls flat. Unlike legitimate Doyle stories, these are flat with little mystery and terribly droll and unrealistic endings. Far too much is left to conjecture and while the author did capture the essence of the characters, the plots are foreign and dull to any Holmes fan.
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