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Someone is killing the people of London, leaving behind bodies drained of blood and bite marks upon their necks.
Faced with the possibility of a vampire attack in London, Sherlock Holmes is called upon by Scotland Yard to uncover the identity of the killer. Once on the case, it doesn’t take long for the detective to follow a trail leading to a bar along St. Katherine Docks. Soon after, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson stumble upon an improbable ring of immortal spies, into which they are promptly recruited.
It is a cat and mouse game, with Sherlock and Watson as the bait. But with London's most famous detective on the case, it's not a matter of if the killer will be caught—but when.
Sherlock Holmes and the Vampire's Kiss is the fourth book in The Watson Files series. Join the Great Detective and Dr. Watson in an all-new adventure certain to delight Sherlock fans everywhere.
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- Sunshynegold
- 07-25-24
decent story boring narrator
the narrator was boring. he gave the characters NO life or personality. he may as well have been reading a manual.
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- AK
- 03-11-24
Good story bad virtual voice
I enjoyed the story but when I listen to Sherlock Holmes stories I love to hear the English accent. The virtual voice took away from my experience and enjoyment.
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- Miss Fat Cat
- 01-09-24
Free Book and Worth No More
I did not enjoy virtual voice. Holmes and Watson sound the same and had no English accent.
The story lacked period and used contemporary language. The story was not paced and did not flow. Were the book not free I’d return it.
I wouldn’t waste a credit on a virtual voice narration. It just lack’s humanity.
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- John W
- 07-28-24
Too far out for me.
I don’t like Sherlock Holmes stories with vampires, demons, or ghost. I want A who done it.
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