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The Wild Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Vol. 5

By: Will Murray
Narrated by: Charles Featherstone
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Here are ten more traditional tales spanning Sherlock Holmes's illustrious career.

Beginning with “The Matter of the Missing Mortician,” which London’s greatest detective solves without ever leaving his Baker Street sitting room to “The Conundrum of the Disputed Canvas,” which brings Holmes to Richmond Hill to resolve the authenticity of a painting of questionable origins.

In between, an audacious new rival rises up to challenge Sherlock Holmes over two vexing cases. Then, an old enemy cleverly strikes at the hated detective from afar in “The Difficulty of the Distant Antagonist.”

The specter of the supernatural rises up in "The Adventure of the Restless Knight" and again in "The Weird Adventure of the Particular Phantom." Will Holmes win out? Is there any doubt?

CONTENTS

Introduction

The Matter of the Missing Mortician
The Question of the Rival Criminalist
The Difficulty of the Distant Antagonist
The Adventure of the Restless Knight
The Return of the Rival Criminalist
The Misadventure of the Tainted Tump
The Case of the Problematic Pen
The Mystery of the Medical Misdiagnosis
The Weird Adventure of the Particular Phantom
The Conundrum of the Disputed Canvas

©2025 Will Murray (P)2025 MX Publishing
Detective Historical Mystery Traditional Detectives Adventure Ghost Haunted Sherlock Holmes
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