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Sherlock Holmes

By: Derrick Belanger, Will Murray, Kay Hanifen, Paul Hiscock, David Marcum, Josh McCormick, Josh Reynolds, DJ Tyrer, Nathaniel Webb
Narrated by: Kevin E Green
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Sherlock Holmes: the Great Detective. A man obsessed with cold logic and focused rationality.

H. P. Lovecraft: the 20th century’s undisputed master of macabre madness and cosmic horror.

What if the darkness of Lovecraft’s decadent New England overlapped into the Victorian era of Sherlock Holmes? Twenty-five new stories across two volumes pit Holmes and Watson against myriad nightmares from Lovecraft’s fiction—and against those nightmares which his writings have inspired. Join us as we journey from the familiar fog of Baker Street to the rotting gambrel roofs of Arkham, the blasphemous library of Miskatonic University, and beyond....

©2023 Belanger Books (P)2023 Belanger Books

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Combining different genres

Sherlock Holmes delves into situations and cases with elements of fantasy, sci-fi and horror. This book is a collection of short stories by a variety of authors. The narration by Kevin E Green is outstanding! I received a free audiobook code for my honest review.

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Sir Arthur Cthulhu Doyle strikes


Sherlock Holmes collides with the cosmic horrors of H.P. Lovecraft, and the experience is nothing short of extraordinary. "Sherlock Holmes Adventures in the Realms of H.P. Lovecraft, Volume One" is a captivating audiobook that skillfully weaves together the logical brilliance of Holmes with the macabre madness and cosmic horror synonymous with Lovecraft's universe. As a devoted fan of both the Holmes books and the Cthulhu mythos, delving into this anthology was a journey into the unknown, and what a mesmerizing journey it turned out to be.

Narrated with impeccable skill by Kevin E Green, this audiobook takes the listener on a riveting ride through twenty-five new stories, each crafted by a different author. Green's narration is a standout feature, bringing the characters to life with a captivating blend of gravitas and nuance. As someone who appreciates a well-narrated audiobook, Green's performance only deepened my immersion in the fantastical world where Sherlock Holmes confronts the unimaginable.

The anthology is a brilliant concept that, for the most part, executes flawlessly. The stories seamlessly blend the logical investigations of Holmes with the eerie and otherworldly elements inspired by Lovecraft's fiction. It's a delicate balance, but the anthology manages to maintain it admirably. While there are a few instances where Holmes and Watson encounter Lovecraftian horrors for the first time, creating a momentary discord, the overall structure of the narratives ensures a progressive and engaging experience.

One of the anthology's strengths lies in its geographical diversity. It's not confined to the familiar fog of Baker Street or the decaying landscapes of New England; instead, the stories venture into the blasphemous library of Miskatonic University and beyond. This expansion of settings adds depth to the narrative, preventing it from becoming repetitive and showcasing the versatility of Holmes in the face of cosmic horrors.

Kevin E Green's narration deserves a special mention for its solidity and the ability to differentiate between characters seamlessly. While the pronunciation of "Cthulhu" may be unconventional, it adds a touch of uniqueness to an already peculiar word, making it an endearing quirk rather than a distraction.

Placing Holmes in the midst of Lovecraftian nightmares might initially seem like an incongruous pairing, yet these stories effortlessly harmonize the two worlds. The familiar characters from Baker Street are faithfully represented, as if Sir Arthur Conan Doyle himself had penned these tales. The authors' creative ideas not only respect the source material but also enhance it, creating a seamless transition between Holmes and Lovecraft's cosmic horrors.

What makes this anthology even more remarkable is its acknowledgment that this isn't the first rendezvous between Holmes and Lovecraft, and certainly not the last. It stands as a testament to the enduring fascination with these iconic literary figures and their ability to transcend time and genres. As Lovecraft's cosmic horror continues to inspire and Doyle's legacy remains untarnished, this compilation stands as a testament to the enduring power of storytelling.

"Sherlock Holmes Adventures in the Realms of H.P. Lovecraft, Volume One" is a gem in the audiobook realm. It successfully marries the logical deduction of Sherlock Holmes with the cosmic horror of H.P. Lovecraft, creating a tapestry of stories that will undoubtedly stand the test of time. Kevin E Green's narration, the diverse settings, and the seamless integration of two literary giants make this anthology a must-listen for fans of mystery, fantasy, and horror alike. As more anthologies emerge, this compilation will undoubtedly solidify its place as a classic in the ever-expanding tapestry of Holmesian and Lovecraftian lore.

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Too silly

It was not a mystery. It was sci-fi bad sci-fi at that. Just didn't like it at all. I couldn't recognize it as Sherlock Holmes.

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