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The Adair Murders

A Sherlock Holmes and Lucy James Mystery

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The Adair Murders

By: Anna Elliott, Charles Veley
Narrated by: Dallin Bradford, Iona Campbell
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Two Aristocratic Adairs meet a grim fate on their own estate. Can Sherlock and Lucy clear a grandchild's name?

At an ancient British manor, tragedy strikes the Adair lineage, leaving Sherlock Holmes and Lucy James to sift through the aftermath. With the heir apparent in the crosshairs of suspicion, the stakes are as personal as they are perplexing.

As the mystery unfurls like fog over London, Holmes, Lucy, Becky, and Flynn find themselves amid a labyrinth of hidden motives and whispered scandals. In a house where every portrait could hide a clue, can our Baker Street ensemble stitch together the truth from the tapestry of lies?

This series combines the allure of traditional sleuthing with modern narrative twists, featuring charming, atmospheric settings, quirky characters, and clever, fast-paced, plots. If you're a fan of Conan Doyle's intrigue, Agatha Christie's web of motives, and the narrative drive of Lee Child, "The Adair Murders" is your next case. It's a Victorian whodunit with a modern twist, perfect for those who love their mysteries with a side of aristocratic intrigue.

Ready to crack the case of "The Adair Murders"? Don your detective cap and step into a world where family secrets cast long shadows. Scroll up and One-click now!

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This is another wonderful story in the series. I very much enjoyed it, and it felt very much like the authentic Sherlock Holmes stories. The narration of the audiobook was superb.

Another superb story

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I like these stories, but the number of times our heroic sleuths have all been coshed into unconsciousness then locked up somewhere against their will begins to grate. Can they write one without these things, for a change, or do they merely rotate who gets it each time?

Another cosh and kidnap

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