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Sherlock Holmes

A Year of Mystery: 1881

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Sherlock Holmes

By: Richard Ryan, David Marcum, Derrick Belanger, Jay Ganguly, Mike Adamson, Tim Gambrell, Will Murray, Craig Stephen Copland, Ian Watson, Jana Jenkins
Narrated by: Brian D. Belanger
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The beginning of a beautiful friendship!

For all we know, or think we know, about Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson, what we don’t know is far, far greater. In the duo’s first case, A Study in Scarlet, we learn that Holmes and Watson met on January 1st, 1881, and subsequently moved into an apartment together at 221b Baker Street. Their first case officially began on March 4th of that year, and it is argued that “The Adventure of the Resident Patient” possibly took place in October of 1881, depending on which version of the story you read. But what happened during the rest of 1881? Or all of 1882?

To help fill the void, we have asked today’s top Sherlockian writers to rummage through their Watsonian correspondence and uncover the many mysteries left untold until now. There’s a new story for every month of the year!

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Intriguing Concept • Classic Holmes Vibe • Excellent Narration • Untold Stories • Interesting Premise

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I like the ideal of filling in the blanks, plus we get more Sherlock stories out of it. Check it out

Great Idea

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Too many narrators for whatever reasons adopt a squeaky quirky voice for Holmes which is distracting and irritating. This narrator gets it just right. I would have given six stars for narration. The stories are also just the right length for a whodunnit. Anything much longer would simply have been padded out by digressions into angst over relationships or scenic descriptions or worse office or other politics. This was most enjoyable.

Excellent narration, intriguing plots

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Footnotes are okay as long as they are unobtrusive. They are most properly used in nonfiction works to validate facts/claims in the text.

Their use in fiction is questionable, especially in an age where information has never been more accessible. When used, it should be sparingly.

There seems to be a growing trend amongst Holmes pastiche writers to pepper their texts profusely with the things, and now they are cropping up being read verbatim into spoken word recordings.

Footnotes have no place in a fiction audio book. They break up narrative flow, and since Holmes readers are likely to be more familiar with the times and events they are reading about, are "surplus to requirements".

Offer a pdf of " notes on the text" if you must, but spare listeners the tedium of having a story interrupted every other minute for a factoid. I have skipped the writings of several writers I otherwise enjoy due to being beaten over the head with information I already know or have no interest in due to this trend.

For an example of footnotes in fiction done well, look to the Sherlock Holmes titles of Nicholas Meyer.

Lay off the footnotes!

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Very nice stories. A good example of how a good story can help prolong a classic character.

Nice

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I was intrigued by the concept of an entire book dedicated to the untold stories of Holmes & Watson's first year of collaboration. Each story is written by a different author. The narration is excellent. My only critique, and it is relatively small, is that not all writers are created equal. Some stories are written by more experienced, and talented, authors. One or two less so. Otherwise, I am more than happy to recommend this book!

Intriguing concept - first year of untold stories

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