
Sherlock Holmes - Bakerstreet Blogs 3 (German edition)
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Narrated by:
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Ulrike Johannson
About this listen
Die dritte Folge der Bakerstreet Blogs zeigt wieder spannende Hintergründe des Sherlock-Holmes-Universums! Sie beleuchtet das Fandom rund um den Meisterdetektiv und zeigt, was die heutigen Fans von "Sherlock" & Co. von den Holmes-Anhängern des 19. Jahrhunderts unterscheidet. Weiter geht es mit einer Auswahl der besten und schlechtesten Sherlock-Holmes-Geschichten aus dem Werk von Arthur Conan Doyle - als kleine Leseanregungen für Holmes-Neulinge. Zum Schluss gehen die "Bakerstreet Blogs" auf Spurensuche nach Whitechapel: Hätte Sherlock Holmes den Fall rund um Jack the Ripper lösen können?
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