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Sherlock Holmes and a Tale of Greed

Sherlock Holmes and the American Literati, Book 9

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Sherlock Holmes and a Tale of Greed

By: Daniel D. Victor
Narrated by: Ben Carling
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Sherlock Holmes examines the body of a murdered scrubwoman that lies on the floor of the South Kensington Museum of Art. But it is not a real corpse he looks at, for those remains have been removed by the coroner. The body Holmes studies appears in a drawing of the murder scene precisely rendered by an American art student. The drawing leads Holmes, Dr. Watson, and the artist-a young Frank Norris before he turns his talents to writing- across the English countryside in search of the killer.

From the shops in the Strand to the pier at Brighton, from the lions of Trafalgar Square to the coalfields of Lancashire, the trio, along with Inspectors Lestrade and Gregson, find themselves entangled in a tale of gold, greed, and murder.

©2023 Daniel D Victor (P)2023 MX Publishing
Detective Mystery Traditional Detectives Fiction Sherlock Holmes
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This is the first in Daniel D. Victor's series I've listened to and I shall now be looking for the rest. It is an interesting short story at about 2 and a half hours and although only short it contains all the ingredients to make it an excellent listen. Ben Carlings narration is spot on and helps bring the story to life. Recommended listen.
I was kindly given a copy of the book by the publisher and leave this honest review.

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