Holmes Sweet Holmes
McCabe and Cody, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Tom Lennon
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By:
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Dan Andriacco
About this listen
Writer-actor-director Peter Gerard's latest film was a smash hit, but some fans of Sherlock Holmes were outraged. Why? Because 221 B Bourbon Street portrayed the beloved detective as a goateed, saxophone-playing Southern American working in 1920s New Orleans!
Was it a disgruntled Sherlockian or someone else who hated Gerard enough to kill him twice? That is what mystery writer and college Professor Sebastian McCabe, assisted by brother-in-law Jeff Cody, must find out before McCabe's own disgraceful involvement in the affair comes to light. And it will take a little stage magic to do it.
Amid this challenging mystery, Jeff's complicated relationship with the lovely journalist Lynda Teal seems to be reaching a definitive resolution just as Jeff approaches his birthday.
Listeners who so enjoyed the best-selling No Police Like Holmes will find this sequel packed with the same suspense, surprises, and sharp humor that characterized the debut adventure of Sebastian McCabe and Jeff Cody.
©2012 Dan Andriacco (P)2021 MX PublishingWhat listeners say about Holmes Sweet Holmes
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- Fred Jones
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Classic Whodunnit
This is a classic whodunnit, told with a lovely style. I love the asides and that you are treated to the thoughts of the main character Cody, lots of academic infighting, a double murder and loads of literary references make this a thoroughly enjoyable story, you even have the classic get the suspects back to the scene of the crime finale. I liked the narration, Tom Lennon really does a good job with both Cody and McCabe, he doesn't have a great vocal range for the characters but he is easy to listen too and entertaining. Overall an entertaining classic locked room mystery with lovely touches. I received a complimentary copy from the narrator and am leaving a voluntary honest review
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