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The Adventure of Black Peter: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery
The Adventure of Black Peter: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery
The Adventure of Black Peter: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery
Audiobook46 minutes

The Adventure of Black Peter: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery

Written by Arthur Conan Doyle

Narrated by Edward Raleigh

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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Forest Row in the Weald is the scene of a gruesome harpoon murder. A young police inspector, Stanley Hopkins, asks Holmes, whom he greatly admires as a mentor, for some help. Holmes has already determined that it would take a great deal of strength and skill to run a man through with a harpoon, and, embed it in the wall behind him.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 1, 2009
ISBN9781601362599
The Adventure of Black Peter: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery
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Arthur Conan Doyle

Arthur Conan Doyle was born in 1859. He trained to be a doctor at Edinburgh University and eventually set up a medical practice in Southsea. During the quiet periods between patients, he turned his hand to writing, producing historical novels such as Micah Clarke and adventure yarns including The Lost World, as well as four novels and fifty-six stories involving his most celebrated creations, Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson. Doyle was knighted in 1902. In later life he devoted much of his time to his belief in Spiritualism, using his writing and celebrity as a means of providing funds to support activities in this field. He died in 1930.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    When the police are baffled by a harpoon murder, they call on Sherlock Holmes for assistance. The murdered man is a retired sea captain known as Black Peter. Clues at the scene seem to point to a young man who believed his missing banker father might have been murdered by Black Peter. However, Holmes isn’t convinced that this man could have wielded a harpoon so expertly, and he sets a trap to flush out the real murderer.I didn’t find any of the characters appealing in this one. The sailors and their accessories seem like stereotypes rather than well-rounded characters. I had a hard time following the audio as the story didn’t hold my interest very well.