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The Sign of Four - Sherlock Holmes 2
The Sign of Four - Sherlock Holmes 2
from Arthur Conan Doyle
Read by Cyril Godefroy
Duration: 4 hours 51 minutes
Format: M4B audiobook and MP3 files in a zip file
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Watson and Holmes come to the aid of the distraught young girl, but above all face an enigma full of interwoven mysteries.
Mary Morstan lost her father a few years earlier, but each year she receives a pearl of great beauty from a mysterious benefactor. Now, this benefactor is ready to reveal not only his identity, but also the reason for his gifts. The encounter turns into the discovery of a murder, and a search along the banks of the Thames for elusive killers.
From the darkest alleyways of London to the dungeons of the British Empire, from the despair of the death of loved ones to the promise of wealth and love, Conan Doyle takes us with him to discover the stories within stories that explain this mystery, as well as all those that came before.
Prepare yourself for a journey to the Indies of the Empire, the hidden corners of the Thames and the dark streets of London, dimly lit by gaslights fighting smog and coal dust.
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Mary Morstan lost her father a few years earlier, but each year she receives a pearl of great beauty from a mysterious benefactor. Now, this benefactor is ready to reveal not only his identity, but also the reason for his gifts. The encounter turns into the discovery of a murder, and a search along the banks of the Thames for elusive killers.
From the darkest alleyways of London to the dungeons of the British Empire, from the despair of the death of loved ones to the promise of wealth and love, Conan Doyle takes us with him to discover the stories within stories that explain this mystery, as well as all those that came before.
Prepare yourself for a journey to the Indies of the Empire, the hidden corners of the Thames and the dark streets of London, dimly lit by gaslights fighting smog and coal dust.
