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Sherlock Holmes and Mr. Hyde

The Classified Dossier Series, Book 2

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Sherlock Holmes and Mr. Hyde

By: Christian Klaver
Narrated by: Tom Woosnam
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A deftly crafted, scintillating mash-up of Victorian mystery and horror—Sherlock Holmes and Mr Hyde encounter villains with unfathomable, terrifying abilities.

1903. A darkness has descended on London. A series of grisly murders are uncovered, trophies taken, bodies arranged, and soon there are whispers of Jack the Ripper’s return.

A new client arrives at Baker Street seeking Sherlock Holmes’s help: Dr. Jekyll claims his friend has been wrongfully accused of the hideous crimes, a friend called Mr. Edward Hyde, whose very existence relies on a potion administered by the doctor himself.

But the case becomes more complicated, more unsettling than simply proving Mr. Hyde’s innocence—for Holmes and Watson unearth beastly transformations, a killer who moves unseen, a secret organization, and then find a traitor in their midst.

©2022 Christian Klaver (P)2022 Blackstone Publishing
Detective Genre Fiction Historical Horror Mystery Private Investigators Fiction Scary Crime Murder Exciting Sherlock Holmes
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The accents weren't great at all!!, but still a good listen,
stupid 15 words!

Pretty good, An inter collection of characters .

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It is very much in the spirit of Arthur Conan Doyle and it has seamlessly mixed the supernatural with Sherlock Holmes.

A 'modern' A.C.D. book.

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If you’re looking for Holmes displaying his powers of deduction or anything like ACDs Holmes you won’t find it here. Plot is all over the place and wildly jumps around with pointless sub plots that is there purely to pad out a fairly lacklustre offering. Loads of completely unnecessary twists that really don’t belong in a Holmes pastiche. Narration is not the worse I’ve heard but accents leave a lot to be desired. If the synopsis was a bit more clear about some of the direction the author was going, I wouldn’t have bothered.

All over the place!

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