• Baskerville

  • The Mysterious Tale of Sherlock's Return
  • By: John O'Connell
  • Narrated by: John Banks
  • Length: 3 hrs and 56 mins
  • 3.3 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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By: John O'Connell
Narrated by: John Banks
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Publisher's Summary

“I like the way your mind works,” said Doyle. “We should work on something together. Pool our resources. What do you say?” I said I would like that very much…

Young journalist Bertram Fletcher Robinson can barely believe his luck when he meets his hero, Arthur Conan Doyle, on a troop ship coming back from South Africa. Better yet, the creator of Sherlock Holmes suggests they collaborate on a “real creeper” of a story—a plan that throws them into one of the most dramatic and harrowing adventures of their lives.

The two travel to Dartmoor, England, cementing their friendship as they start work on what will become one of the world’s most famous novels, The Hound of the Baskervilles. But the experience proves traumatic for both of them, and when the book—anticipated to be Sherlock’s comeback vehicle — is finally published, it is credited to one author alone.

Based on real events, Baskerville is a creeper too: a thrilling exploration of friendship and rivalry, love and lust, ambition and the limits of talent. It takes us from the clattering heart of Edwardian London to the eerie stillness of ancient West Country moors, where a treacherous bog might swallow a man in seconds…

John O’Connell worked as books editor for Time Out for several years. He now writes, mostly about books, for The Times, The Guardian, New Statesman and The National. He is also the author of I Told You I Was Ill: Adventures in Hypochondria and The Midlife Manual.

©2013 John O'Connell (P)2013 Audible Ltd

Critic Reviews

“A period-perfect exploration of ambition and resentment, ideal for a misty autumn night by the fireside.” (Financial Times)
“4/5 stars: A thrilling novella... Doyle himself becomes not a villain but a dark character bedevilled by a complex private life and his mania for spiritualism... A rip-roaring addition to the extended library of all things Holmes.” (Metro)
"O'Connell infuses real events and people with fiction to make this clever, atmospheric and elegant chiller.” (The Times)

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Not a Holmes story

Interesting from standpoint of Hound history & something I hadn’t delved into & so ok. But it’s a bit misleading at least regarding blurbs on the book: “Thrilling…a rip-roaring addition to the extended library of all things Holmes.”; “…an eerie, pitch-perfect gothic tale.” Not quite. Nothing along those lines occurs. If you are a Baskerville enthusiast it may be of interest, but doubtful for average Sherlock reader.