
Sherlock Holmes: The Sphinx Collection
Three Sherlock Holmes Mysteries in One Book
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Simon Prebble
About this listen
Three Compelling Sherlock Holmes Mysteries In One Book. Narrated by the celebrity actor Simon Prebble who is also known as an award winner for the best voice in fiction.
STORY ONE: The Mystery of the Poisoned Tomb.
"Ah good morning, John, if we do not hurry then we shall miss the unveiling of the sarcophagus." He leaped up, feeling much better than I did, and chased me into my own room so that I could get changed. There was a large crowd who had come to see the tomb. Holmes and I made our way through. I noticed Ini intently watching us. Mr. and Mrs. Fairfax were standing in the tunnel with someone from the Department of Antiquities. They had been waiting for us. The five of us made our way through the tunnel and back to the tomb. I couldn't wait to see if there really was a Pharaoh in the next room.
STORY TWO: The Case of the Cracked Mirror.
The fireman had seen a skeleton, wearing a dress coat, whose head was aflame. I was deeply worried for the missing young woman. If she had been taken by the opera ghost, be he flesh or spirit, how would she fare if she rejected his 'love'? All worries were momentarily forced out of my head when a sudden squawk rang out across the opera house. "I cannot believe this! Me; a suspect."
STORY THREE: The Mystery of the Faceless Bride.
The bride carried no decaying roses but her bridal dress was torn and burnt. Her bare legs, starved needle points, staggered disjointedly. The veil hung low over her face. I had my pistol, however I could not shoot. If it was a ghost the bullet would surely pass through, if it was flesh then I would be shooting dead a woman. Her hands, the fingernails long and cracked, lifted up the veil. Her face! Even in the darkness I could see its ruin. The eyes had been snatched from its sockets, the nose sunken in; all that was left was the mouth. Thin, melted lips parted to reveal brown chipped teeth.
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- Sandra Rees
- 12-09-15
Mystery
What did you like best about Sherlock Holmes: The Sphinx Collection? What did you like least?
I liked the stories.
How could the performance have been better?
The narrator was boring. He needed to put some drama in his voice.
If this book were a movie would you go see it?
Yes.
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- C. Viereck
- 11-13-16
A little too far from the essence of Sherlock Holmes
The stories miss the mark. Not bad but not great in trying to further capture the characters and personalities of Sherlock Holmes and James Watson.
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- John S.
- 07-11-14
Nothing special
Simon Prebble's narration was fine, but didn't make these stories stand out at all ... they were just sort of ... there. Final one I found a bit creepy, and hard to believe.
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- Adrienne Lirio
- 02-26-17
Are you kidding!
What did you like best about Sherlock Holmes: The Sphinx Collection? What did you like least?
I do not like being told that these are stories written by the author. The last time I looked this author did NOT write The Phantom of the Opera. This is a direct rip off.The other 2 stories were also vaguely similar to others.
Has Sherlock Holmes: The Sphinx Collection turned you off from other books in this genre?
Not at all I just will not listen to anything else by this author.
Which character – as performed by Simon Prebble – was your favorite?
He is a wonderful narrator for all the characters.
If this book were a movie would you go see it?
I did it was called The Phantom of the Opera. The other stories no.
Any additional comments?
Disappointed at the waste of time.
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