Sherlock Holmes: The Complete Audiobook Collection

Sherlock Holmes, the iconic fictional detective, was brought to life by the British author Arthur Conan Doyle. Renowned for his exceptional skills in observation, deduction, forensic science, and nearly supernatural logical reasoning, Holmes refers to himself as a "consulting detective" in the myriad of compelling stories that feature him. He adeptly applies his formidable intellect to solve a wide range of cases for diverse clients, including the esteemed Scotland Yard.


The character made his inaugural appearance in print in 1887 with the novel "A Study in Scarlet," which introduced readers to his extraordinary investigative abilities. However, it was the subsequent release of short stories in "The Strand Magazine" beginning with the gripping tale "A Scandal in Bohemia" in 1891 that truly cemented Holmes's popularity in the public consciousness. This collection of narratives continued to captivate audiences until 1927, culminating in a total of four novels and 56 enthralling short stories. Most of these narratives are ingeniously set against the backdrop of the Victorian and Edwardian eras, specifically from 1880 to 1914, immersing readers in a time of social change and intrigue.


Dr. John H. Watson, Holmes's loyal friend and biographer, often serves as the storyteller of these adventures. He frequently accompanies Holmes on his investigations, forging a deep bond that is underscored by their shared residence at the famous address of 221B Baker Street in London. This quaint apartment becomes the starting point for many of their thrilling escapades, as they navigate the mysteries and complexities of crime in an era rich with character and atmosphere.

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Sherlock Holmes: The Complete Audiobook Collection

Sherlock Holmes, the iconic fictional detective, was brought to life by the British author Arthur Conan Doyle. Renowned for his exceptional skills in observation, deduction, forensic science, and nearly supernatural logical reasoning, Holmes refers to himself as a "consulting detective" in the myriad of compelling stories that feature him. He adeptly applies his formidable intellect to solve a wide range of cases for diverse clients, including the esteemed Scotland Yard.


The character made his inaugural appearance in print in 1887 with the novel "A Study in Scarlet," which introduced readers to his extraordinary investigative abilities. However, it was the subsequent release of short stories in "The Strand Magazine" beginning with the gripping tale "A Scandal in Bohemia" in 1891 that truly cemented Holmes's popularity in the public consciousness. This collection of narratives continued to captivate audiences until 1927, culminating in a total of four novels and 56 enthralling short stories. Most of these narratives are ingeniously set against the backdrop of the Victorian and Edwardian eras, specifically from 1880 to 1914, immersing readers in a time of social change and intrigue.


Dr. John H. Watson, Holmes's loyal friend and biographer, often serves as the storyteller of these adventures. He frequently accompanies Holmes on his investigations, forging a deep bond that is underscored by their shared residence at the famous address of 221B Baker Street in London. This quaint apartment becomes the starting point for many of their thrilling escapades, as they navigate the mysteries and complexities of crime in an era rich with character and atmosphere.

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Sherlock Holmes: The Complete Audiobook Collection

Sherlock Holmes: The Complete Audiobook Collection

by Arthur Conan Doyle

Narrated by Mark Wilson

Unabridged — 64 hours, 11 minutes

Sherlock Holmes: The Complete Audiobook Collection

Sherlock Holmes: The Complete Audiobook Collection

by Arthur Conan Doyle

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Unabridged — 64 hours, 11 minutes

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Sherlock Holmes, the iconic fictional detective, was brought to life by the British author Arthur Conan Doyle. Renowned for his exceptional skills in observation, deduction, forensic science, and nearly supernatural logical reasoning, Holmes refers to himself as a "consulting detective" in the myriad of compelling stories that feature him. He adeptly applies his formidable intellect to solve a wide range of cases for diverse clients, including the esteemed Scotland Yard.


The character made his inaugural appearance in print in 1887 with the novel "A Study in Scarlet," which introduced readers to his extraordinary investigative abilities. However, it was the subsequent release of short stories in "The Strand Magazine" beginning with the gripping tale "A Scandal in Bohemia" in 1891 that truly cemented Holmes's popularity in the public consciousness. This collection of narratives continued to captivate audiences until 1927, culminating in a total of four novels and 56 enthralling short stories. Most of these narratives are ingeniously set against the backdrop of the Victorian and Edwardian eras, specifically from 1880 to 1914, immersing readers in a time of social change and intrigue.


Dr. John H. Watson, Holmes's loyal friend and biographer, often serves as the storyteller of these adventures. He frequently accompanies Holmes on his investigations, forging a deep bond that is underscored by their shared residence at the famous address of 221B Baker Street in London. This quaint apartment becomes the starting point for many of their thrilling escapades, as they navigate the mysteries and complexities of crime in an era rich with character and atmosphere.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940194248018
Publisher: Tam
Publication date: 03/07/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
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