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Ben Werling
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William Todd
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While on a well-deserved holiday in the Lake District to get away from the toils and troubles of London, Holmes and Watson find no respite. As soon as they exit the train, they hear news of a grisly murder making its way around the murmuring commuters. A local aristocrat, Mr. Darcy, has been found missing his head!
And that very night, the wealthy widow finds a stranger in her home who, upon seeing her, abandons his plans and quickly leaves. She believes the intruder to be the murderer of her husband who is now after a large sum of cash she keeps in the house safe.
Unsure if the would-be thief is the murderer or an opportunistic burglar, Holmes devises a plan to catch the burglar, all the while investigating the murder of Mr. Darcy. Follow Holmes, Watson, and the local constable Mr. Wickham as they untangle the mystery surrounding a Murder in Keswick.
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- Rayc
- 08-10-19
A good read.
Murder in Keswick. ..
A decent read /listen. Though as a Holmes fan I didn't find it to be Conan Doyle standard.
If you listen to this as just another murder mystery it is really quite good . And very easy to listen to. It holds your attention and has a really good storyline.
It is never an easy task to write a follow-up to a master writer. But this book is really entertaining. and a credible attempt. .
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- Neesie315
- 09-30-19
Holmes & Watson take a Vacation
If you are looking for pure Sherlock Holmes, you might be disappointed. But, if you enjoy these attempts to recreate a Holmes-type mystery, this is a pretty good one.
Watson insists that Holmes needs a vacation after weeks of grueling cases, so the pair travel to the small town of Keswick. Of course, even though this is a quiet little town with hardly any crime, the minute they arrive, the game is afoot when a decapitated body is found.
The author does a pretty decent job of imitating the Holmes style of investigation and the tale is told from the viewpoint of Watson. I was able to figure out the plot fairly early on in the book, but it was still an enjoyable read.
The narrator, Ben Werling, does a good job, with perfect pacing and accents for the characters. My only complaint about the sound quality is that there seems to be a lot of background sound effects that to me are rather distracting. I would prefer these books not to have these sound effects, but that is just my opinion.
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- JOHN
- 10-28-18
Really Really good.
This is really close to being one of the best, other than Conan Doyle’s stories of corse, very Sherlockian. Well worth buying. Very good listen.
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- Clau
- 07-09-19
A great novella!
I really enjoyed this story. It follows the path created for the original ones and does it really well. The case could perfectly fit in the casebook of Holmes :)
The plot is truly well done, and the end surprising. This is a valuable addition to any Holmes' fan library.
Ben Werling does a superb job with the narration
I received this audiobook at no-cost from Audiobookworm Promotions. The gifting of this audiobook did not affect my opinion of it.
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- Lelia T
- 12-10-18
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson on Vacation
Not everyone who wishes to add to the the Sherlock Homes pastiche can do so all that well but Mr. Todd pretty much nails it with Murder in Keswick. In fact, I think it might, in time, earn a place in the extracanonical body of work. Rather than the adventures of descendants of Holmes and Watson which have become so popular—and of which I’m very fond—this takes us back to the great detective himself and his companion.
The pair have set off for a vacation in the Lake District and Holmes is already bored without a worthy puzzle to solve so, when they step off the train in Keswick to hear talk about a headless body that’s been found, he can’t be happier. Who IS happier is the local constable, Mr. Wickham, who can’t believe he’ll be able to work with the famous detective.
Mr. Darcy, the victim, is naturally not happy without his head and the trio are soon hot on the trail of clues which, of course, only Holmes takes in but there are two women at the heart of the case, both very strongwilled and appealing. Could one of them be the killer? With a nifty twist near the end, all comes together…after Holmes shares his perspective, of course.
Ben Werling is a credible narrator who took me back to oldstyle Sherlock Holmes narrators, the best kind. He doesn’t differentiate voices all that well, especially females, but I actually don’t mind that. When I listen to a Sherlock Holmes story, I always hear Dr. Watson’s voice telling the story and I expect to hear him, not other characters. The only thing I didn’t care for in the production is the various background noises meant to enhance the settings; my hearing isn’t the greatest and I was distracted trying to figure out what I was hearing. I wouldn’t want them to be louder, just not there at all.
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- Dawn H
- 12-05-18
Short but good
I received this audiobook as part of my participation in a blog tour with Audiobookworm Promotions. The tour is being sponsored by William Todd. The gifting of this audiobook did not affect my opinion of it.
Dr. Watson and Sherlock Holmes are taking a well needed vacation. As soon as they get off the train, they notice a commotion and immediately get embroiled in a murder mystery. Their vacation is going to have to wait. A decapitated body has been found! The members of the community know who the body belongs to even without the head, but no one knows why he'd be murdered. Leave it to Sherlock Holmes to put all of the pieces together, no matter how small, and come up with the answer and the murderer.
William Todd does a good job of writing the story as Arthur Conan Doyle would. Ben Werling's narration is spot on. He has one of those voices that I could listen to all day long, although Murder in Keswick is only a couple of hours long. There's a lot of information in those 2 1/2 hours...enough to solve a mystery!
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- Michael Ferris
- 10-21-18
Somewhat Sherlock
A good fast read. Narration was excellent. Plot was only fair. But if you’re a SH fan you’ll tolerate it.
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- Raymond
- 11-17-21
Good Short Story
The story was very entertaining and the narration was done well. my only complaint is the choppy editing made parts sound off and robotic
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- Book Addict
- 12-07-18
A Slice of Sherlock Holmes!
Well William Todd certainly has managed to recreate the feel of a Sherlock Holmes story. This being an audiobook of only 2hrs 38mins it’s a step into Victorian England with Holmes arriving in Keswick for a restful stay with Dr Watson. On arriving a murder has been committed, a headless corpse gives his holiday a bonus. Ben Werling narrates as Dr Watson and does a fine job holding my attention with this slice of life in Victorian England with a Sherlock Holmes Mystery.
I received this audiobook as part of my participation in a blog tour with Audiobookworm Promotions. The tour is being sponsored by William Todd. The gifting of this audiobook did not affect my opinion of it.
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- Raven
- 12-25-18
A little mystery
I really enjoyed this short Sherlock Holmes murder mystery. The plot moved along at a good pace and the murderer isn't immediately obvious. The writing seemed well done and finished with a good conclusion to the plot. The narrator did a good job with the audio and production. I was given a copy of this audiobook for an unbiased review from Jesstheaudiobookworm.
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