
Death at the Diogenes Club
The Sherlock Holmes and Lucy James Mysteries, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Simon Prebble
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Wendy Tremont King
About this listen
Performed by acclaimed audiobook narrators Simon Prebble and Wendy Tremont King.
Lucy James and Sherlock Holmes must solve a mysterious locked-room murder at London's exclusive Diogenes Club. But Lucy is still coping with the traumatic after-effects of their last case, and her romantic relationship with a handsome young police detective is growing more complex.
Emotions intensify and the dangers become life-threatening as they find themselves drawn into lethal conflict with the most ruthless gang leader in London.
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The narration is far better in this book than in the previous episode, The Jubilee Problem, mainly because the way that it is shared between the two narrators works very well. I also though that Wendy Tremont King's accents were a lot less grating than in the previous story.
Excellent Sherlock and Lucy James story
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