• SHERLOCK HOLMES The Langsdale House Mystery

  • By: Christopher D Abbott
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 4 hrs and 56 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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SHERLOCK HOLMES The Langsdale House Mystery

By: Christopher D Abbott
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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A murder suicide investigation at Langsdale House raises significant concerns for Inspector Bradstreet of Scotland Yard--but his superiors consider the matter closed.

When Dr Wallace Houston-Smythe, a well-respected medical man, apparently kills his stepson, Harold Houston, and then himself, Inspector Bradstreet’s misgivings on the detail of both deaths leads him to seek advice from Sherlock Holmes. With Holmes persuaded to investigate, he and Dr Watson follow clues leading deep into the heart of high-society London. Dr Wallace had a secret which certain powerful men will stop at nothing to ensure remains undiscovered. It falls to Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson to uncover the motives for those deaths--motives that appear intrinsically linked to the grisly goings-on at Langsdale House…

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Why’s Watson portrayed as female?

Since the narration is by a virtual voice, I cannot understand why Watson cannot be performed by a male voice. The plot is fine although not very credible if you stop to think about it. But it’s enjoyable enough for a whodunnit. But I just find it hard to adjust to a Watson sounding like a woman.

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