The Sign of the Four (version 4)


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(4.4 estrellas; 46 reseñas)

The Sign of the Four invites listeners into a world of intrigue and danger as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson embark on a thrilling investigation. When a young woman named Mary Morstan seeks Holmes's help regarding the mysterious disappearance of her father and the subsequent arrival of a valuable treasure, the duo is drawn into a complex web of deceit, betrayal, and murder.

Set against the backdrop of Victorian London, this novel explores themes of justice, loyalty, and the consequences of greed. As Holmes and Watson delve deeper into the case, they uncover connections to the Indian Rebellion of 1857, revealing a story that intertwines personal vendettas with historical events.

With its rich character development and intricate plot, The Sign of the Four stands out as a compelling entry in the Sherlock Holmes canon, showcasing Conan Doyle's masterful storytelling and keen insight into human nature.

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The Science of Deduction 19:36 Leído por ashleighjane
The Statement of the Case 12:14 Leído por ashleighjane
In Quest of a Solution 10:57 Leído por ashleighjane
The Story of the Bald-Headed Man 23:40 Leído por ashleighjane
The Tragedy of Pondicherry Lodge 16:02 Leído por ashleighjane
Sherlock Homes Gives a Demonstration 18:53 Leído por ashleighjane
The Episode of the Barrel 25:19 Leído por ashleighjane
The Baker Street Irregulars 20:13 Leído por ashleighjane
A Break in the Chain 21:28 Leído por ashleighjane
The End of the Islander 19:47 Leído por ashleighjane
The Great Agra Treasure 13:16 Leído por ashleighjane
The Strange Story of Jonathan Small 57:53 Leído por ashleighjane

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(5 estrellas)

The story is great. perfect for me to relax and listen.

👍👍


(4.5 estrellas)

The story is good and the narration is okay.


(2 estrellas)

Faltering narrator whose pronunciation is not to my taste

Mysterious


(5 estrellas)

As always, a tale with twists and turns from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle! Thank you Mary Ann for terrific reading!