
The Adventure of the Lion's Mane
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Mystery
Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
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형식
오디오북
길이
0h 1m
언어
영어
출판됨
Mar 1, 1998
출판사
Dh Audio
ISBN-10
0886469619
ISBN-13
9780886469610
설명
In the summer of 1907, Sherlock Holmes finds himself in the serene countryside of Sussex, taking a rare break from his investigations. His peaceful retreat is soon disrupted by the emergence of a perplexing case involving a series of mysterious deaths. The tranquility of the landscape contrasts sharply with the darker undertones of the crimes that begin to weave a sinister tale.
As Holmes delves deeper, he encounters the local populace, each holding fragments of information that lead to a deeper understanding of the case. His keen observational skills and astute deduction reveal a link between the victims, drawing him closer to the truth. The natural beauty of the setting becomes a haunting backdrop to the chilling events that unfold, highlighting the tension between peace and turmoil.
Holmes’s reliable companion, Dr. Watson, provides insight and camaraderie as they navigate the complexities of human relationships and the darker side of motives. With astute observations and clever reasoning, Holmes unravels the twisted web, leading to a resolution that is both satisfying and thought-provoking, reminding readers of the fine line between innocence and guilt.
As Holmes delves deeper, he encounters the local populace, each holding fragments of information that lead to a deeper understanding of the case. His keen observational skills and astute deduction reveal a link between the victims, drawing him closer to the truth. The natural beauty of the setting becomes a haunting backdrop to the chilling events that unfold, highlighting the tension between peace and turmoil.
Holmes’s reliable companion, Dr. Watson, provides insight and camaraderie as they navigate the complexities of human relationships and the darker side of motives. With astute observations and clever reasoning, Holmes unravels the twisted web, leading to a resolution that is both satisfying and thought-provoking, reminding readers of the fine line between innocence and guilt.