Sherlock Holmes and the Eisendorf Enigma
Sherlock Holmes in Minnesota, Book 8
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Narrated by:
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Steve Hendrickson
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Written by:
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Larry Millett
About this listen
Dogged by depression, doubt, and - as a trip to the Mayo Clinic has revealed - emphysema, 66-year-old Sherlock Holmes is preparing to return to England when he receives a shock: a note slipped under his hotel room door, from a vicious murderer he'd nearly captured in Munich in 1892. The murderer, known as the Monster of Munich, announces that he has relocated to Eisendorf, a tiny village near the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
If Holmes is not what he once was, the same can be said for Eisendorf: once a thriving community founded by German idealists but now a dying town with only 40 residents - two of whom have, indeed, died recently under highly mysterious circumstances.
Replete with all the Gothic richness of Larry Millett's earlier Holmes novels, Sherlock Holmes and the Eisendorf Enigma links events in 1892 Germany with those in small-town Minnesota in 1920 in a double mystery that tests the aging detective's mettle - and the listener's nerve - as never before. Guided by Eisendorf's peculiar archivist and taunted by the Monster, Holmes finds himself drawn into the town's dark history of violence and secrecy and into the strange tunnels that underscore the old flour mill where answers and grievous danger lie in wait. No longer the cool, flawless logician of times past, Holmes must nonetheless match wits with a fiendish opponent who taunts him right up to an explosive final confrontation.
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- Norma E Crabbe
- 2022-08-19
Sherlock Holmes Eisendorf
One of best Sherlock stories I have read Millet has outdone himself. Lots of action great characters, The narrator has done great job with voices. I like that he brought Rafferty into story. It was enlightening to hear Sherlock muse on his sickness, but determined to go ahead with finding the Monster. I was glad he brought Watson back for the ending to help find the killer. Very well written.
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