Sherlock Holmes: Familiar Crimes
New Tales of the Great Detective
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Narrated by:
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John Kuzminski
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By:
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Lyn McConchie
About this listen
Master storyteller Lyn McConchie returns with two tantalizing tales for Sherlock Holmes and John Watson. This time our heroes must dig deep to unearth long-buried family secrets in Familiar Crimes.
When Bradon Riggston decides to write his family history, he is shocked to find that many of his relatives and their friends have died by unfortunate accidents. Are Riggston family members and their close associates just unlucky, or is there some sinister power working behind the scenes? Holmes and Watson are called in to investigate, only to uncover a deadly saga of revenge for long-hidden crimes.
A terrible fire burns Miss Darna Rosewarne's home for elderly ladies to the ground, leaving six residents dead. Local opinion blames her for negligence, but as Holmes and Watson sift through the charred ruins and scrutinize the residents and staff, they discover hidden secrets of both the living and the dead - but which one is the motive for murder?
©2017 Lyn McConchie (P)2017 Wildside Press LLCWhat listeners say about Sherlock Holmes: Familiar Crimes
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- J E Hill
- 20-02-23
Plots are well done and it's well written
very good on the whole, I'd listen again, something of the traditional tales about it, narrator very stilted though
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- Amazon Customer
- 31-12-17
Good stories odd narrator
Two well written stories, but narrator sounded robotic
On balance still worth getting
Good atmosphere
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- Derek S.
- 20-12-17
Could have been good
Not so much a performance, just a rather stilted, disjointed reading of the text. The reader attempts different accents for the voices but the overall effect is expressionless and hard work to follow. More like an amateur Librivox reading than the professional one I'd expect from Audible. The two stories are pretty complex with many characters and involved links between them which I found hard to follow. Needs a better reader and an easier to follow plot. Disappointing.
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