The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Read by Thomas A. Copeland
This final volume of detective stories was Doyle’s effort to put his most famous creation behind him at long last. It includes a variety of tales, from widely separated periods in the protagonist’s life, including his retirement, stories told from various points of view: Watson’s, Holmes’s, and an omniscient narrator’s. Most, of course, illustrate the detective’s famous “deduction,” but not all; some of his successes call upon resources of character which we rarely associate with him. He demonstrates compassion and empathy, and more than once he laughs. His attitude toward Dr. Watson, although occasionally brusque, includes kindness, affection, and professional respect, revealing a deep and complex friendship that endears both men to the reader. (Summary by T. A. Copeland). (8 hr 27 min)
Chapters
Preface | 4:17 | Read by Thomas A. Copeland |
The Adventure of the Illustrious Client | 58:49 | Read by Thomas A. Copeland |
The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier | 45:09 | Read by Thomas A. Copeland |
The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone | 35:26 | Read by Thomas A. Copeland |
The Adventure of the Three Gables | 37:13 | Read by Thomas A. Copeland |
The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire | 36:45 | Read by Thomas A. Copeland |
The Adventure of the Three Garridebs | 38:16 | Read by Thomas A. Copeland |
The Problem of Thor Bridge | 59:23 | Read by Thomas A. Copeland |
The Adventure of the Creeping Man | 48:23 | Read by Thomas A. Copeland |
The Adventure of the Lion's Mane | 43:36 | Read by Thomas A. Copeland |
The Adventure of the Veiled Lodger | 26:34 | Read by Thomas A. Copeland |
The Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place | 38:09 | Read by Thomas A. Copeland |
The Adventure of the Retired Colourman | 34:56 | Read by Thomas A. Copeland |
Reviews
Whistle much
Jason Cunningham
I couldn't make it through the first chapter as the narrators whistle on his hard S made it actually painful to listen to.
Good Mix of Great Stories and So-So Stories
CO_Illustrator79
What holds my attention besides the excellent writing is the excellent narration. I loved it.