• Sherlock Holmes and the Seven Deadly Sins Murders

  • By: Mr. Barry Day
  • Narrated by: Mr. David Ian Davies
  • Length: 4 hrs and 52 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (60 ratings)

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Sherlock Holmes and the Seven Deadly Sins Murders

By: Mr. Barry Day
Narrated by: Mr. David Ian Davies
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The members of a collegiate club at Oxford jokingly called themselves The Seven Sinners, but 30 years later, despite having grown up to be respectable citizens, they are being murdered, each according to the manner of his particular "sin". Sherlock Holmes' brother Mycroft is one of the targets, and Holmes must race against time to find the perpetrator in this pastiche by Barry Day. Narrator David Ian Davies flexes his vocal skills to great effect, providing impeccable accents for each character. His Holmes is piercing and sharp, more scholarly than cocky, and Watson is given a charming rasp. This exciting audiobook is a treat especially for fans wishing for more Sherlock Holmes stories.

Publisher's summary

At Oxford they jokingly called themselves The Seven Sinners. Now, 30 years later, they are being murdered - each in the manner of his particular 'sin'. Who is doing it and what is the connection with the twin serpents, the mysterious Emerald Lady and the holy Book of Kor? Holmes and Watson -with the aid of their new friend, Professor Challenger - must race against time and the killer...before one of the victims becomes his brother, Mycroft.
©2002 Barry Day (P)2006 One Voice Recordings

Critic reviews

"The most incredible one-person audio you have heard. Has to be heard to be believed. David Ian Davies creates theatre in a book." (Charles Prepolec, one of the most respected Sherlockians)

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Another excellent piece by Barry Day

Barry Day continues to cement his place among the top-tier of Sherlock Holmes pastiche writers. This quick-paced book has an exotic protagonist and a bitter opponent who both give Holmes and Watson a run for their money. With a nice homage to Doyle's other well known work, and another fantastic one-voice read by David Ian Davies, fans of Holmes should find themselves pleased with this book.

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If you love Sherlock, you will enjoy this

The reader is absolutely wonderful. The story is over the top, just like Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was. A very Victorian feel to the plot and the characters. Highly entertaining.

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Poor substitute for the original Conan Doyle

This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?

Not sure who would enjoy this. I purchased because l like Sherlock the original but this wasn't even close. The narration wasn't interesting nor was the story. Didn't go past the first 15 minutes.

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