
Sherlock Holmes: Death in the Tropics of an English Explorer
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Narrated by:
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Barbara Goodson
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Ian Whitcomb
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J.W. Terry
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An enhanced audiobook, with complete music score and extensive sound effects to add to your listening experience.
"And I suppose you expect me to solve the whole case on that information alone? Surely there is something more you can give me," replied Holmes; quickly losing interest in the subject.
Mycroft continued, "Suppose I said that it is possible, while studying the lives of an indigenous tribe known as the Koburu, that the great explorer, Sir Hughes Blakefield, was murdered in cold blood, poisoned with his evening scotch."
A Roger Rittner Production. Pulp Radio - Audio Dramas.
©2015 Catherine Kimball (P)2015 Pennie Mae Cartawick
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