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This entry in Watson's journal takes place some time after Dr. Watson's marriage, and residence away from Baker Street. Watson arrives back at 221-B and is stunned to find his longtime friend Sherlock Holmes languishing in the throes of a terrible disease. Though Watson's first instinct is to help his sinking and delirium-ravaged colleague, Holmes' reactions frustrate and mystify the good doctor. The story winds toward one of Doyle's Holmesian twists that leaves listeners fulfilled and smiling.
"...to refer to David's Sherlock Holmes productions as simply dramatic readings is a major understatement, as he brings a wonderful range of distinctly unique voices into play as he essays each of the characters, creating a marvelously layered and rich listening experience that showcases Arthur Conan Doyle's masterful use of language." - Charles Prepolec, bakerstreetdozen.com
"...David Ian Davies's reading of The Tangled Skein is a full-blooded theatrical performance that does justice to his near-namesake's gripping narrative. - Roger Johnson, Editor District Messenger Newspaper, The Sherlock Holmes Society of London
"...To call this only a reading of the classic Sherlock Holmes story, would be to devalue the beauty of this performance. Although you may have heard recordings of the Sherlock Holmes work read before with distance and haughty affectation, none of that is present in Mr. Davies storytelling performance. This features one man, many voices and a hefty portion of talent. This performance is fresh, approachable and inviting. - Sam Buvala, Storyteller.net, Reviews
"Mr. Davies's reading of The Hound of the Baskervilles adds mastery to a masterpiece! Mr. Davies is an absolute virtuoso of voices and dialects. It is difficult to believe that this unabridged narration of Sir Arthur's most famous Holmes case is done only by one man and not being performed by a troupe of actors and actresses. Limited space doesn't allow us to do full justice to describe this recording, but suffice it to say that Mr. Davies's performance has received "raves" from independent reviewers. Even when you hear it, you won't believe it! - sherlock-holmes.com
Poor PeopleWritten By : Fyodor DostoevskyNarrated By : Patrick Cullen and Julia EmlenPublished By : Blackstone Audio IncRuntime : 6 hoursCategories : ClassicsDownload Price : $29.95 $14.95
This work is remarkable for the vivid characterizations, especially of Dievushkin, solely by means of his letters to his love Barbara and her answers to him. See full description...
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Normandy StoriesWritten By : Guy de MaupassantNarrated By : Oliver MontgomeryPublished By : NAXOSRuntime : 2 hours 40 minutesCategories : Classics
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Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Rip Van WinkleWritten By : Washington IrvingNarrated By : George VafiadisPublished By : In AudioRuntime : 2 hours 15 minutesCategories : Classics
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Tale of Two Cities, AWritten By : Charles DickensNarrated By : Frederick DavidsonPublished By : Blackstone Audio IncRuntime : 15 hoursCategories : ClassicsDownload Price : $39.95 $29.95
This captivating tale, set in London and Paris at the time of the French Revolution, uses the contrasts between the cities' "beliefs" to reveal the central choice confronting all of society: should... See full description...
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Little WomenWritten By : Louisa May AlcottNarrated By : Sandra BurrPublished By : Brilliance Audio IncRuntime : 9 hours 10 minutesCategories : Classics
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