• Sherlock & Irene

  • The Secret Truth Behind "A Scandal in Bohemia"
  • By: Chris Chan
  • Narrated by: David Bufton
  • Length: 3 hrs and 21 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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Sherlock & Irene

By: Chris Chan
Narrated by: David Bufton
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Publisher's summary

To Sherlock Holmes, Irene Adler is "the woman". In "A Scandal in Bohemia", she defeated him in his attempt to retrieve an incriminating photograph of the King of Bohemia. Or did she? In the tradition of "The Great Game", this book will explore the unanswered questions in "A Scandal in Bohemia", illustrating that there is much more to the case than is generally suspected.

Why did Holmes make so many elementary mistakes? Was Holmes really a cocaine user? Was the King of Bohemia hiding a dark secret? Why was the photograph so dangerous? Why was Irene Adler in such a hurry to get married? Was Irene Adler really a blackmailer?

These and more questions will be answered by studying the clues and contradictions in the original story, which lead to a shocking conclusion. Holmes was actually one step ahead of Adler, and he deliberately convinced the world that he had failed in his mission in order to play a long game to save Europe from the schemes of a dangerous villain!

©2020 Chris Chan (P)2020 MX Publishing

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I Was Surprised

I approached this audiobook with apprehension since it is over 3 hours to discuss a ACD short story of The Scandal in Bohemia. However, I must admit that by the end I was impressed with the details highlighted and discussed. Would highly recommend for any serious Sherlock Holmes reader. The performance was very good.

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Most interesting and thought provoking

This was my first venture into Holmesian scholarship, and a delightful venture it was. The author did a great deal of research on Sherlock Holmes and Irene Adler’s interactions, and tied it in to a number of unexpected areas. I won’t say more, as it would be rude to steal the author’s thunder. But I think the conclusions are supported, at least to the limits of my knowledge.

My only kvetch is with the reader. Mispronouncing words is one of my personal pet peeves. Every time a word is mispronounced, an angel loses its wings. Seriously though, it yanks me out of the flow, and makes me aware of the reader, instead of awareness of the words themselves.

Barring that, this is well worth a listen.

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a deeper look

analyzing existing canon,enabled Chris Chan to development of the missing parts of the story making it even more enjoyable.

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