
Sherlock Holmes and Hitler's Messenger of Death
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Narrado por:
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Kevin E Green
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Petr Macek
Spring 1937. While German Chancellor Adolf Hitler ceaselessly talks of peace, his actions seem deliberately calculated to make the Western allies lose patience. The schizophrenic geopolitical atmosphere even can be felt as far away as Fulworth, England, the home of the retired Sherlock Holmes, where the Steiners, a German migrant couple, have recently found a refuge and have assumed care of the detective's household after the passing of Mrs Hudson.
Spying and detective work are far from the thoughts of beekeeping enthusiast Holmes, but the suicide of his protEgE - a local youth whose natural talent the detective developed and encouraged for ten years - is a heavy blow. The death without apparent motive has now pulled Holmes back into the world, which has changed dramatically. Steam power has given way to electricity, carriages have been replaced by automobiles, and the skies are dotted with giant airships. The only thing that has remained constant is evil, in the shape of an enemy with whom Holmes first tangled more than forty years ago...
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A Good Listen
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Great Story
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weak
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Narrated by Kevin E. Green
Summary:
Sherlock Holmes geriatric version. Literally. The author has placed our intrepid detective and his faithful sidekick, Watson, well into their golden years.
Additional Comments:
- Written in classic Sherlock Holmes style with a few concessions for the venerable detective’s advanced years.
- If you like Sherlock Holmes, this could go either way. You could think “hey, it’s close enough. Cool.” Or you could think “this is a pale shadow of the classic story. No. Just no.” I guess I’m more a casual fan of the detective because I fall in the former camp.
- The death of a young man propels Watson and Holmes on a spy caper reminiscent of their old adventures but with a few less fistfights on their part.
- Performance: Very fitting. Has the classic feel to it.
Conclusion:
Like the bajillion Jane Austen knockoffs, this is a story homage that manages to tell a good tale.
*I got a free code for the book. I have freely chosen to review the book.
4.5 stars
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Fan Fiction For Sherlock Holmes
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Set in the spring of 1937, this gripping tale opens with an audacious attempt on Queen Victoria's life, a scene that will undoubtedly keep you on the edge of your seat from the very beginning. The ensemble of characters, including Holmes, Watson, political secretary Fredrick Fawcett, and private secretary Sir Henry Ponsonby, is brought to life by Kevin E Green's captivating voice, making you feel as though you're right there in the room with them.
Holmes and Watson, now in their eighties, remain as sharp as ever, and their longevity is attributed to the mysterious potions they were administered by an enigmatic Oriental Doctor – a tantalizing aspect of the story that keeps you engaged and curious throughout.
The heart of the narrative revolves around Holmes' former protégé, Richard Green, whose sudden suicide sparks a chain of events that pull our aging heroes back into the world of espionage and intrigue. As they delve into the motives behind Green's actions, the story takes an unexpected turn when it's revealed that he worked for a secret government agency and was involved in the theft of weaponized Anthrax.
What truly sets this audiobook apart is the impeccable narration by Kevin E Green. His skillful delivery of diverse characters' voices, combined with his ability to convey the tension, suspense, and emotion of each scene, makes for an incredibly immersive experience. Green's narration brings Holmes' deductive genius to life, making you feel like you're sitting across from the great detective, trying to solve the case alongside him.
As we follow Holmes and Watson on their perilous journey to uncover the truth behind Green's actions and thwart Nazi agents, the story unfolds with a series of heart-pounding encounters, from burning houses to high-speed train chases and thrilling car pursuits. The relentless pursuit of justice by these elderly gentlemen is a testament to their enduring spirit and unyielding determination.
It's worth noting that while the idea of elderly men engaging in action-packed sequences may seem unlikely, it's not beyond the realm of possibility. A Real-life example wold be my grandfather, who ran miles every day and split and chopped wood, serves as a reminder that age doesn't necessarily define one's capabilities. Moreover, the sparing use of physical confrontations pays homage to Arthur Conan Doyle's original stories, where Holmes relied on his intellect rather than brawn to solve cases. Fisticuffs do not occur in every chapter of the book, which is a shame, because that I something I'd love to listen to.
In contrast to other adaptations that portray an ailing Holmes, this audiobook stays true to the essence of the character created by Doyle. Holmes remains as brilliant and indomitable as ever, providing a refreshing departure from the portrayal of a dementia-stricken detective, as seen in the Ian McKellen film "Mr. Holmes."
As a fun fact for enthusiasts of the Sherlock Holmes universe, this audiobook seamlessly integrates the character of Mycroft Holmes and Inspector Lestrade's legacies into the narrative, paying homage to the rich lore established by Arthur Conan Doyle. It's a delightful nod to the classic stories that fans will undoubtedly appreciate.
In conclusion, "Sherlock Holmes and Hitler's Messenger of Death" is an audiobook that deserves the highest praise. Petr Macek's riveting storytelling and Kevin E Green's stellar narration make it an unforgettable experience. This audiobook successfully resurrects our beloved detective in a new era, reminding us why Sherlock Holmes continues to be an enduring literary icon. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to the world of Holmes, this audiobook is an absolute must-listen that will keep you entertained and enthralled until the very end.
Prime Holmes in his Twilight years
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This one was a lot of fun
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Really Enjoyed
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Very exciting story
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My own fault - I should have known better
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