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  • In Re: Sherlock Holmes

  • The Adventures of Solar Pons, Book 1
  • By: August Derleth
  • Narrated by: Steve White
  • Length: 6 hrs and 52 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)

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In Re: Sherlock Holmes

By: August Derleth
Narrated by: Steve White
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Summary

Once again in old London, "the game is afoot."

In these pastiches of the sacred writings, written when he was 19 and 20, August Derleth has recreated the London of Sherlock Holmes. It does not matter that the familiar name has become Solar Pons, or that the familiar Baker Street has become Praed Street - something of the nostalgic charm and fascination, of the remembered quickening of the pulse and the familiar settings of the original London of Sherlock Holmes, has been recaptured in these pages. And what intriguing titles there arc to these 12 pastiches, chosen from among a greater number!

Here are:

  • The Adventure of the Frightened Baronet - about a spectral image of Siva seen at a country estate beyond London
  • The Adventure of the Purloined Periapt - which is the purest of pastiches and perhaps the closest of all the tales in this book to the original spirit
  • The Adventure of the Norcross Riddle - containing some of the neatest deduction in the book
  • The Adventure of the Man with the Broken Face - a tale of "dark waters"
  • and eight others....
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Fun Holmes pastiche spoiled by the narration

I enjoy the Solar Pons stories - probably the best and most consistent Holmes pastiches around. But the narration on this is appalling. First, the narrator inserts odd pauses into phrases or sentences that disrupt the flow badly. Second, some of the accents he uses are not at all good. But worst of all is the pronunciation: he has clearly never heard words derived from French, such as “pince-nez”, pronounces “periapt” throughout the story “The Adventure of the Purloined Periapt” as “parapet”, and at one point pronounces “kinder” (as in “you could have been kinder”) as if it were the German word for children.

Please don’t use him again, he is truly dreadful.

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excellent

well written and narrated as allways does not fail to entertain. looking forward to the next adventures

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Authentic

Very true to original Sherlock so fans of Sherlock Will really enjoy this.
The best bit for me was the narrators storytelling- great accents really liven the story.
All in all very enjoyable.

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Bad English accent

Sound like another American failing to do a English accent well. The stories are good but the narration does not work for me

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