The Manifestations of Sherlock Holmes..., James Lovegrove
The Manifestations of Sherlock Holmes..., James Lovegrove
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The Manifestations of Sherlock Holmes
A Short Story Collection

Author: James Lovegrove

Narrator: Dennis Kleinman

Unabridged: 10 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/09/2023


Synopsis

Twelve sensational Sherlock Holmes short stories from a bestselling master of the genreMaverick detective Sherlock Holmes and his faithful chronicler Dr. John Watson return in twelve thrilling short stories.The iconic duo find themselves swiftly drawn into a series of puzzling and sinister events: an otherworldly stone whose touch inflicts fatal bleeding; a hellish potion to unlock a person’s devilish psyche; a fiendishly clever, almost undetectable method of revenge and many more—including a brand-new Cthulhu Casebooks story.

About James Lovegrove

James Lovegrove is the New York Times bestselling author of The Age of Odin. He was shortlisted for the Arthur C. Clarke Award in 1998 and for the John W. Campbell Memorial Award in 2004, and also reviews fiction for the Financial Times. He is the author of Firefly: Big Damn Hero with Nancy Holder and Firefly:The Magnificent Nine, and several Sherlock Holmes novels for Titan Books.

About Dennis Kleinman

Dennis Kleinman has been working as a voice artist for the past fourteen years and is located in Los Angeles, Ca. He is originally from Cape Town, South Africa and has lived in the US since 1980. His accent leans more towards non-regional British having spent significant time during his youth in London. In addition to working on a few children's books as a character actor, Dennis has spent a lot of his time as a voice artist in narration, documentaries and commercials, voicing ads for Land Rover and Jaguar dealers.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Stephen on September 20, 2018

Here we are again another Holmes from the pen of James Lovegrove this good author of SH books he has done number of them so knows what he is doing & know that both Watson & Mrs Hutson are going to be right. I can here people say what about Holmes but what about Holmes he isn't difficult its been don......more

Goodreads review by Connie on August 01, 2018

It's 1884, and when a fellow landlady finds her lodger poisoned in his rooms, Mrs Hudson turns to Sherlock Holmes for help. The poisoned man - a Civil servant who recently returned from Africa - has managed to scrawl a mysterious word on a scrap of paper as he lay dying. When Holmes and Dr Watson star......more

Goodreads review by Joel on December 06, 2019

This iteration of Sherlock Holmes might more closely resemble the Lethal Weapon version starring Robert Downey Jr than Conan Doyle's original version, but the inclusion of the original pulp hero and sharp-shot Allan Quatermain (of King Solomon's Mines fame) and his erstwhile accomplice Umslopogaas a......more

Goodreads review by Dina on July 30, 2023

On purpose or not, but this book was as obnoxious as Doyle’s representation of foreigners. And the plot was too much pew pew and too little think think......more

Goodreads review by Swords & Spectres on January 31, 2025

Sherlock Holmes typically tends to be an automatic purchase for me, especially when it's on some kind of sale. And, despite the lacklustre feeling I had coming out at the end of this, I think he probably still will be. This is one of Holmes' earlier cases. His relationship with Dr Watson is still rel......more


Quotes

“An extraordinary and unreservedly recommended addition to the evolving Sherlock Holmes canon.” Midwest Book Report

“Lovegrove, the author of Sherlock Holmes and the Christmas Demon, a superior novel-length pastiche, is just as adept at conveying the spirit of the Holmes canon in short form, as shown in this solid collection of twelve original and reprinted stories…Sherlockians will welcome Lovegrove’s further efforts to emulate Conan Doyle.” Publishers Weekly

“Clever without ever being gimmicky and richly allusive without pretension, Lovegrove’s Sherlockiana provides the deductive puzzles, caustic asides, and nuanced Holmes-Watson friendship that distinguish Doyle’s canon.” Reviewing the Evidence

“Pitch-perfect. Lovegrove tells a thrilling tale and vividly renders the atmosphere of Victorian London.” The Guardian, praise for the author