Sherlock Holmes and the Beast of the Stapletons
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Narrated by:
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Dennis Kleinman
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James Lovegrove
About this listen
New York Times best-selling author James Lovegrove’s continues the story of Sherlock Holmes and The Hound of the Baskervilles, as five years later, another monstrous creature stalks across Dartmoor....
The year 1894. The monstrous Hound of the Baskervilles has been dead for five years, along with its no less monstrous owner, the naturalist Jack Stapleton. Sir Henry Baskerville is living contentedly at Baskerville Hall with his new wife, Audrey, and their three-year-old son, Harry.
Until, that is, Audrey’s lifeless body is found on the moors, drained of blood. It would appear some fiendish creature is once more at large on Dartmoor and has, like its predecessor, targeted the unfortunate Baskerville family.
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are summoned to Sir Henry’s aid, and our heroes must face a marauding beast that is the very stuff of nightmares. It seems that Stapleton may not have perished in the Great Grimpen Mire after all, as Holmes believed, and is hell-bent on revenge....
©2020 James Lovegrove (P)2020 Blackstone PublishingWhat listeners say about Sherlock Holmes and the Beast of the Stapletons
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- merrigan123
- 18-03-21
predictable
it wasn't bad but extremely predictable I guessed who the main crook was very early in the book and the second was sort of added out of no where
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- BadMedisin
- 02-03-22
Bring back Cthulhu!
I read the description and couldn’t remember if I’d read it before. Turns out I had but it wasn’t particularly memorable.
The Cthulhu Casebooks were excellent, and James Lovegrove writes a decent Holmes, but his “vanilla” Holmes books are nowhere near as interesting as the weird ones.
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- Jenny
- 21-12-22
Brilliant
I struggled with this due to personal phobias with needles and the method of the killings… I actually stopped listening early on but came back to it. Very clever and unlike the other books I’ve listened to so far by James Lovegrove
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- Long John
- 22-03-23
Remarkably good
As a lifelong reader and re-reader of Sherlock Holmes stories, I must say that this book is not only a passage pastiche - but actually damned good. The narration is really first rate and the rambling story with its usual twists and blinds was really enjoyable. Well done. Free Audible version was very welcome.
JM.
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- Louis
- 14-03-22
Jarring narration
Passable book marred by distractingly poor narration. Would recommend Holmes enthusiasts to read rather than listen to this one.
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- Anonymous User
- 25-11-22
enjoyable story
I love the cthulu stories but the straight Sherlock stories are rather good. maybe another cthulu one just to tie them together. we never did see the change from non believer to believer.
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- Zoe
- 21-10-22
wonderfully narrated Sherlock Holmes romp
As a Sherlock Holmes fan I am delighted that Lovegrove has written a sequel to one of my favorite tales. The characters are written well and are believable as extensions of Conan Doyle's originals. The story opens with a new disaster befalling the unfortunate Sir Henry Baskerville and Holmes being called upon to help. The key characters introduced in The Hound of The Baskervilles all make an appearance and the plot thickens.
I enjoyed this pacy tale very much although I was a little disappointed at the denouement, hence my 4 stars for plot. Regardless of this, I recommend this because the narration is excellent and I was engaged in the story throughout.
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- Amazon Customer
- 22-01-23
loved every bit
I had given up hope ever to read such a compelling true-to-the-original style of narration and composition SH story ever. But here we are, it's as true as if A. Conan Doyle himself had written it. Enjoyed every bit and would highly recommend.
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- Mike
- 24-03-23
Well worth a listen
As an avid Sherlock Holmes fan I was a bit sceptical about a non Conan Doyle story but it’s well worth a listen. I took me a little while to gel with Holmes’s voice but overall the narration was, IMO, excellent.
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- The Goat
- 23-11-22
Ok
Not his best work and a bit too obvious but we’ll paced and narrated in the style of Holmes and Watson
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