Sherlock Holmes and the Kingโ€™s Evil by Donald Thomas
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Sherlock Holmes and the Kingโ€™s Evil

And Other New Adventures of the Great Detective

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Narrator John Telfer

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Length 9 hours 37 minutes
Language English
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Here are five stunning novellas featuring the great detective, by the acknowledged master of Sherlockian pastiche.

In these five tales of intellectual derring-do, Sherlock Holmes is shown at the height of his powers. He cooperates with a young Winston Churchill in the famed Siege of Sydney Street, helps defeat a plan for a German invasion outlined in the Zimmermann Telegram, establishes a link between two missing lighthouse keepers and the royal treasures of King John, and more.

Included are: "The Case of the Tell-Tale Hands," "The Case of the King's Evil," "The Case of the Portuguese Sonnets," "The Case of Peter the Painter," and "The Case of the Zimmermann Telegram."

Donald Thomas is the author of more than twenty books, including The Secret Cases of Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock Holmes and the Voice from the Crypt, The Execution of Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock Holmes and the Kingโ€™s Evil, and Sherlock Holmes and the Ghosts of Bly. He lives in England.

John Telfer, an Earphones Awardโ€“winning narrator, is an actor best known for playing the character of Willy Pettit in five seasons of Bergerac. He has appeared many times in various television dramas, while his parallel theatrical career has involved him in leading roles at the Bristol Old Vic, the Royal National Theatre, the Old Vic in London, and many regional theaters. He has made hundreds of radio broadcasts, and he plays the part of Alan, the vicar, in The Archers.

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Author:

Narrator:
John Telfer

ISBN:
9781609983819

Length:
9 hours 37 minutes

Language:
English

Publisher:
Blackstone Publishing

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Edition:
Unabridged

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Reviews

โ€œWith respect for the canon, deep knowledge of Victorian and Edwardian Great Britain, and the writing chops to replicate the Watsonian style, Thomas is the all-time best at Sherlockian pastiche.โ€

โ€œThomasโ€™ fourth pastiche collection conveys the tone and spirit of Conan Doyleโ€™s original tales with nary a false noteโ€ฆThis volume reinforces Thomasโ€™ place in the front rank of Doyle imitators.โ€

โ€œFor those who hunger after Holmesโ€ฆthis new collection may fit the bill. Thomas has put together five novellas starring Holmes and Watsonโ€ฆThomas effectively incorporates the history of the time, the plots twist nicely, and respect is paid to telling minutiae.โ€

โ€œIn this new collection of five Sherlockian short stories, the master sleuth is once again at the height of his powers with the aid of his constant companion, Dr. Watson, and, on occasion, Inspector Lestradeโ€ฆBecause Thomas has authored Sherlock Holmes anthologies (The Execution of Sherlock Holmes) and nonfiction books about Victorian-era crime (The Victorian Underworld), itโ€™s hardly surprising that the atmosphere runs true in these stories, which could be mistaken for unpublished Arthur Conan Doyle tales. Recommended for Sherlock Holmes fans and readers who enjoy Victorian mysteries.โ€

โ€œProlific Thomas, whoโ€™s made a cottage industry of โ€˜newly discoveredโ€™ Holmes cases, presents five tales starring the iconic sleuthโ€ฆThomas stretches the frames for Holmesโ€™ cases to historical niches previously unexplored. Though not a great stylist, heโ€™s a meticulous plotter, and the enticing puzzles seem just as long as they need to be.โ€

โ€œThe cottage publishing market for books extending Arthur Conan Doyleโ€™s Holmes and Watson characters continues with Thomasโ€™ Kingโ€™s Evil. This series of five novellas offers a concentrated mixture of mystery, history, detailed descriptions, and atmosphere reminiscent of Doyleโ€™s original tales. Narrated by John Telfer, the audio production is basic, with little distinction among charactersโ€”the narrator is more of a reader of the text than a performer here. Though it probably wonโ€™t satisfy Holmesian purists, Thomasโ€™ work, along with those from other post-Doyle Holmes authors such as Daniel D. Victor and Edward B. Hanna, may interest people who love the characters. Readers fond of Laurie King and other such writers also might like Thomasโ€™ take on these iconic figures.โ€

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