
The Problem of Thor Bridge
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Format
Audiobook
Length
0h 1m
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1998
Publisher
Dh Audio
ISBN-10
0886469791
ISBN-13
9780886469795
Description
Neil Gibson, a wealthy mining magnate known as the Gold King, seeks the expertise of Sherlock Holmes to resolve a haunting mystery. A former senator from a Western state, Gibson is embroiled in a scandal that threatens his reputation and fortune. He believes that the disappearance of his wife, who vanished near the eponymous Thor Bridge, is linked to a nefarious plot against him.
As Holmes delves deeper into the case, he navigates a web of intrigue and deception, encountering a range of compelling characters, each with their secrets and motives. The enigmatic circumstances surrounding the disappearance challenge Holmes's renowned deductive reasoning, pushing him to consider both the physical evidence and the emotional strain that often clouds human judgment.
With Watson by his side, Holmes uncovers startling revelations that not only clarify the mystery but also illuminate the nature of love and betrayal. The case tests Holmes's limits as he races against time to provide a resolution that could save Gibson's legacy and reveal the truth behind Thor Bridge.
As Holmes delves deeper into the case, he navigates a web of intrigue and deception, encountering a range of compelling characters, each with their secrets and motives. The enigmatic circumstances surrounding the disappearance challenge Holmes's renowned deductive reasoning, pushing him to consider both the physical evidence and the emotional strain that often clouds human judgment.
With Watson by his side, Holmes uncovers startling revelations that not only clarify the mystery but also illuminate the nature of love and betrayal. The case tests Holmes's limits as he races against time to provide a resolution that could save Gibson's legacy and reveal the truth behind Thor Bridge.
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