Duration
2h 43m
Year
2013
Language
English

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Here are three masterfully crafted cases involving intrigue, from the greatest mystery writer of all time, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and starring that most celebrated sleuth, Sherlock Holmes. In "The Crooked Man," a long-lost love returns, horribly changed, revealing awful treachery that has been kept secret for decades. In "The Greek Interpreter," Sherlock Holmes' brother, Mycroft, leads Holmes and Watson to a hideous murder and the betrayal of a foreign heiress. In "The Naval Treaty," an innocent man's honor, position, and health are at stake when a treaty of utmost importance is stolen from his office.

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"These three classic mysteries, masterfully narrated by inimitable Edward Hardwicke…capture the spirit of Doyle's celebrated detective and pit Holmes and Watson against the criminal forces of Victorian England…Hardwicke is outstanding; he also brings to life a host of minor characters, both male and female, that includes Holmes's inscrutable brother, Mycroft. A true treat for mystery lovers."
Publishers Weekly
"Edward Hardwicke's experience on both stage and screen is apparent…His expressive and steady voice effortlessly gives Holmes an excited energy while Watson, the narrator, is more steady and deliberate."
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