[access-uk] Re: The unopened casebook of sherlock holmes, CD audiobook
- From: "Barbara wilson" <barkingbabs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 04:37:18 +0000
Is this still available? If so i would like it.
Barbara
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Subject: [access-uk] The unopened casebook of sherlock holmes, CD audiobook
From: "Ibrahim Gucukoglu" <ibrahim_gucukoglu@xxxxxxxx>
Date: 27/02/2009 4:24 am
Hi Everyone.
I have a three cd audiobook called the unopened casebook of Sherlock Holmes.
This comprises six brand new stories written by John Taylor about the famous
baker street detective. I'd like £10 for this delivered. Here is a synopsis
of the book and a short description of the stories.
This title contains six extraordinary adventures, never revealed before,
starring Simon Callow as Sherlock Holmes and Nicky Henson as Dr Watson. "The
Wandering Corpse": The professor claimed he knew how to resurrect the dead. Now
he's dead and his body's missing from the coffin. "The Horror in Hanging Wood":
The victim's arm has been wrenched half off, face battered out of all
recognition. Who, or what, could have made such a ferocious attach?"The
Paddington Witch": Saul Ransome's body was cooked like meat and black as coal.
'But Garth Ransome is saying his brother was witched - that it was Bess that
witched him.' "The Phantom Organ": The night that Hugh Hembury was killed, a
note was nailed on the church notice board. 'Now is the hunter hunted. H H
shall be first.' "The Devil's Tunnel": A young woman disappears from a train as
it speeds through a tunnel, only her hat and one shoe are found...surely too
few clues even for Sherlock Holmes. "The Battersea Worm": The Tower was Angel
Holland's fortress. The only way to Holland's room at the top was by the
passenger elevator and Dr Watson was the only person who had used the lift the
day she was murdered.
All the best, Ibrahim.
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