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Author Barnes, Jonathan, 1979- author.

Uniform Title Plays. Selections
Title The judgement of Sherlock Holmes [Hoopla electronic resource].

Edition Unabridged.
Publication Info. [United States] : Big Finish Productions, 2014.
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Description 1 online resource (1 audio file (4hr., 54 min.)) : digital.
digital digital recording rda
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Series Sherlock Holmes (Big Finish Productions Ltd.) ; 4.
Access Digital content provided by hoopla.
Performer Performed by Nicholas Briggs (Sherlock Holmes), Richard Earl (Dr. John Watson), and supporting performers.
Summary Sherlock Holmes had many secrets. This is the greatest of them. Our knowledge of the life and career of Mr Sherlock Holmes is necessarily partial and inexact. Riddled with lacunae and ambiguities, its parameters are defined chiefly by what his friend and colleague, Dr John Watson, saw fit to record. One era in particular - those enigmatic years in which, believed dead at the Reichenbach Falls, the Great Detective roved the world incognito - has been shrouded in obscurity and doubt, the particulars of that time too terrible and too strange to be set down in full. At least, that is, until now… Part One: Poppyland It is October, 1921. Dr John Watson, now almost seventy, has accustomed himself to a life of retirement. He is surprised, then, to encounter his old friend, Mr Sherlock Holmes, rising out of the early evening mist like a wraith. There are things they have to discuss, he says, matters from the distant past. It is important, he says, that Watson hears at last a full account of what happened to Holmes during his years away from England when, believed by the world to be dead following his battle with Professor Moriarty, he travelled incognito overseas… Part Two: At the Gates of Shambhala 1892. At the heart of Tibet, a world away from London, where a grieving Dr Watson is battling demons of his own, stands an ancient monastery, abandoned for generations but now the source of rumours of the most peculiar and terrible kind. For strangers have lately invaded this place and pressed it into service for their dark schemes. Those who dwell nearby have come to live in fear and sorrow. What good fortune, then, that a certain noted Norwegian explorer should happen to have found himself in the vicinity… Part Three: The Man in the Moonlight Mr Sherlock Holmes is the kind of man whom it is practically impossible to imagine ever having been a child, so fixed and set is his nature. Yet even he was once an infant, his childhood as fraught with peril as his adult life. That time, long past, still haunts him - one element most of all, the figure of a stranger, standing without and gazing upwards, his thin, pale face haloed by moonlight. Part Four: The Tragedy of Pargetter Square Here is where it ends: with a murderer in Pargetter Square, with the detective and a tyrant come face to face in Baker Street, with desperate ambition and wickedness incarnate, with an assassin's bullet and with old friends working, unknowingly, as one. Yet what is an ending if not a beginning by a different name?
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject Doyle, Arthur Conan, 1859-1930 -- Parodies, imitations, etc.
Holmes, Sherlock -- Drama.
Watson, John H. (Fictitious character) -- Drama.
Private investigators -- Drama.
London (England) -- Drama.
Added Author Briggs, Nicholas, 1961- voice actor.
Earl, Richard, voice actor.
Bentley, Ken (Theatrical director), director.
Robertson, Jamie, composer (expression)
Barnes, Jonathan, 1979- Poppyland.
Barnes, Jonathan, 1979- At the gates of Shambhala.
Barnes, Jonathan, 1979- Man in the moonlight.
Barnes, Jonathan, 1979- Tragedy of Pargetter Square.
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ISBN 9781781784280 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
1781784280 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
Music No. MWT11821024
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