The Return of Sherlock Holmes
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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Having left Sherlock Holmes apparently deceased at the conclusion of The Final Problem (in The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes), we now find that he is alive after all! In this collection, first published in 1905, the great detective causes Watson to faint (The Empty House), demonstrates that cryptography is elementary (The Dancing Men), and gets engaged (Charles Augustus Milverton). Join in the fun as Holmes deduces his way through these thirteen adventures. (summary by Laurie Anne Walden) (11 hr 6 min)
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Reviews
Excellent





Gary Wilson
very well spoken and easily understood
great stories





Chad
I enjoy Sherlock Holmes stories although as much for the social context that grates today. I find it hard to understand Watson. Nicely read. thank you.





A LibriVox Listener
I loved it. I had not read Sherlock Holmes stories in 20 years at least.





A LibriVox Listener
great and enthusiastic readers. good for when I'm driving truck and don't have radio signal
love it





students Sanders
don't love all the readers but over all its a great classic
excellent book





TW
Though the readers vary I thoroughly enjoyed this book





Ken Winters
⅗3 53h⁵is a 30am and is not only
monotonous voice





Els
an almost computerlike voice