
The Riddle of Foxwood Grange
A New Sherlock Holmes Mystery
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Narrado por:
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David Bufton
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De:
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Denis O. Smith
An invitation to take lunch at the Great Western Hotel at Paddington station leads Sherlock Holmes into a baffling mystery. Who is it that is watching every move made by popular journalist Farringdon Blake, and why? When the trail goes cold in London, Holmes and his friend, Dr. Watson, must travel down to Foxwood Grange, Blake's home in rural Oxfordshire, to seek a solution to the mystery there. But Foxwood Grange, a 300-year-old Elizabethan mansion, is a house with a checkered past and holds mysteries of its own.
In this superb evocation of both the spirit and the style of Conan Doyle's earlier Sherlock Holmes stories, Denis O. Smith, acclaimed author of numerous Sherlock Holmes short story collections, here presents the great detective on a larger stage, in a gripping mystery which builds remorselessly to a thrilling and dramatic climax.
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Excellent!
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A vivid theater of the mind
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Really enjoy Sherlock Holmes stories written by Denis Smith
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Closest I’ve Found to Conan Doyle
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I really enjoyed the story and the mysteries were really well done. And I must say, the riddle/code was really, really cleaver *laughs*
Having Watson 'leading' the investigation was really nice, and I liked that Holmes was willing to praise his attention to detail, although lamenting that his friend didn't follow up his really detailed observations to the next logical step: deduction.
(...) It is not a mere empty compliment, but a statement of fact, and there is thus no kindness involved. I have remarked your powers of observation before when I have read other things you have written. Sometimes you compare yourself unfavourably to me and exaggerate my achievements in the field of deduction, but if I am indeed more accomplished than you are at deduction, it is often only because you are too timid in drawing conclusions from what you see before you. In the fundamental power of observation, you are arguably my equal, at least when circumstances - such as having to keep a diary for my benefit - push you into making an effort. Your reports in here,” he continued, tapping the bundle of papers in his hand, “illustrate the matter perfectly.”
The secondary characters were all interesting, too, not mere props but people with motivations and feelings; that makes the story richier and more engaging .
And the narration by David Bufton was very good too :D
Really. really good
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