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SHERLOCK HOLMES Mystery at Granholm Asylum

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SHERLOCK HOLMES Mystery at Granholm Asylum

By: Christopher D Abbott
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A series of unexplained illnesses, in his parish of Salisbury, causes Reverend Gerald Dervish concern enough to travel to London to consult with Sherlock Holmes–but to Dervish’s disappointment, Holmes seems uninterested in his case. But, when Watson reads of Reverend Dervish's death, seemingly of natural causes, Holmes immediately takes up his case. The investigation leads to the foreboding and much feared Granholm Asylum where several people have been committed after falling inexplicably ill. How is the Asylum connected to Dervish's case? With little support from the local police, it falls on Holmes and Watson, along with Lady Harmony, to uncover the truth––a truth which might end with one or more becoming the newest inmates of the Granholm Asylum… Mystery Private Investigators Literary History & Criticism

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Having a woman doing the voice for Watson but I just pretended it was my mom doing the reading

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Very well known and enjoyable story in the Sherlock Holmes series. No review needed on that account. As AI Narration varies greatly in quality, it's worth noting that this is pretty good. Neither too monotonous nor jarring. One obvious error in the reading of the word "read"in the present rather than past tense, was the only error noted.
For free or low price this was a perfectly reasonable listen.

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