Sherlockian Ruminations from a Stormy Petrel
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Narrated by:
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Steve White
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By:
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Brenda Rossini
About this listen
Here are a few essays about puzzlers in and about Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories: "The Devil's Foot" and the author's cautious inserts of the Christian sacraments he learnt as a boy; a liturgical opposite - the Hebrew rabbi in "Scandal in Bohemia"; the "Boscombe Valley" murder reemerging in a contemporary divining of a murder at Pemberley; the definitive solution and identification of Jack the Ripper - search no further; and the Salvation Army and suffragettes picked on and prodded in "The Red-Headed League".
©2017 Brenda Rossini (P)2018 MX Publishing
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