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By: Geoff Finch
Narrated by: Michael Langan
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The Uncollected Cases of Sherlock Holmes presents eight new stories about Holmes which set the great detective against the background of Victorian England, an era of enormous progress, in science, transport, and medicine but which also witnessed a surge in urban poverty, prostitution and imperial adventurism. Each of the stories in this collection engages with an aspect of this background.

In ‘The Sicilian Defence', Holmes comes to the aid of a disgraced army veteran who has fallen in love with a Sudanese woman and incurred the wrath of her father, whilst in ‘The Archaeopterx' Holmes has to recover an important fossil which has been stolen from the Natural History Museum. In ‘The Missing Heir’ Holmes is asked to find the heir to a great fortune, considered by his family to be mentally unstable, and in ‘The Dunwich Ghost’ he investigates the plight of an old army colleague of Watson’s who is haunted by the ghost of his dead wife.

The Holmes who emerges from these stories justifies the description of him by Watson as the ‘best and wisest of men.’ Whether investigating a gang of forgers, securing justice for a murdered prostitute or facing a Russian spy we see his ferocious intelligence alongside a strong humanitarian bias. Despite his idiosyncracies, his solitary temperament, his melancholia and addiction to cocaine, he is both a man of his time and a man for our time.

The author of this volume is Geoffrey Finch, an Associate Lecturer in English Language at the Open University. Geoffrey has taught at Universities in Africa, New Zealand and the UK. He lives in Greater London with his wife and their cat, Humphrey, who makes a guest appearance in the fifth story, ‘The Cathedral Cat’.

©2022 Geoff Finch (P)2025 MX Publishing
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the short story form lends itself best to the Sherlock pastiche but often authors will often try to jam in every character and reference to please fans. The writer here instead has faith in his own storytelling ability for engagement. There's a good selection of mystery types and setting.

The problems themselves wernt exactly mind-blowing but neither were the originals. The writer understands we come along mainly for the adventure.

I would have liked some more glamorous villains and romantic locations (the fens can't compete with Hampstead villas or Victorian Limehouse opium dens but I understand some authors like to explore other directions.

Some social issues are touched on well without becoming over earnest or lecturing.

The reader is about as good as you can get without somebody like Stephen Fry or Edward Petherbridge.

good as both pastiche and stand alone short stories

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For lovers of Holmes stories these are nearly as good as the originals.
Well crafted and written in the correct style these are entertaining.
Narration by Michael Langdon is excellent and he is definitely my favourite Holmes narrator.

A good series of tales

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I really enjoyed this books of the Holmes genre. I have now listened to many of these types of books. This is one of the best. The narrator Mike Langan has done many Holmes type books and is brilliant!

Good one

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