DescriptionHere are three more Sherlock Holmes adventures from the pen of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and read by Edward Hardwicke, who has become the definitive Dr. Watson of the 80s and 90s due to the spectacularly successful Granada television series in which he appears with Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes. This collections includes the following: "A Scandal in Bohemia" "Silver Blaze" "The Adventure of the Coppper Beeches" These three exciting stories are full of mystery and suspense with the inevitable Conan Doyle coup de theatre at the conclusion of each.
DescriptionCSA's fourth collection of Sherlock Holmes short stories is read by Edward Hardwicke, who played Dr. Watson to Jeremy Brett's Sherlock Holmes in Granada TV's popular series broadcast in the early 1990s. The Crooked Man tells the story of a long lost love who returns but horribly changed, revealing an awful treachery which has been kept secret for many decades. The Greek Interpreter features Holmes' brother Mycroft who leads Holmes and Watson to a hideous murder and the betrayal of a foreign heiress. In The Naval Treaty we hear that an innocent man's honour, position, and health are at stake when a treaty of the utmost importance is stolen from his office. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson bring their own expertise to unravel these mysteries. Edward Hardwicke shows us his usual skills in story-telling, unfolding each story in exactly the manner of the period.
DescriptionSherlock Holmes, a mas de un siglo de sus primeras apariciones, sigue siendo uno de los mas populares detectives de toda la literatura. Su metodo de deduccion, su sistema de eliminar todo lo imposible para que lo que quede sea lo cierto y su personalidad han logrado que muchos consideren a ese personaje como si fuera real. Mr. Sherlock Holmes and his colleague John H. Watson, M.D., continue on his battle to discover the most famous crime scenes. Contains the following tales: Escandalo en Bohemia La Liga de los pelirrojos Un caso de identidad
DescriptionWhen Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote "The Final Problem" in 1893, in which Sherlock Holmes seemed to plunge fatally to the bottom of the Reichenbach Falls in the grip of his old adversary, Professor Moriarty, he vowed to have nothing more to do with his celebrated sleuth. But the pressure of public demand, not to mention the financial offers from British and American publishers, persuaded him to relent. In 1903 he wrote "The Adventure of the Empty House" in which the delighted reader discovered Holmes had survived the fatal drop to hound Moriarty's remaining confederates. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: Episode One includes the following classic mystery tales: "The Adventure of the Empty House" "The Adventure of the Devil's Foot" "The Adventure of the Abbey Grange"