
Sherlock Holmes vs. Cthulhu: The Adventure of the Deadly Dimensions
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Narrated by:
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Dennis Kleinman
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By:
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Lois H. Gresh
About this listen
The shape of ancient evil
A series of grisly murders rocks London. At each location, only a jumble of bones remains of the deceased, along with a bizarre sphere covered in strange symbols. The son of the latest victim seeks the help of Sherlock Holmes and his former partner, Dr. John Watson.
They discover the common thread tying together the murders. Bizarre geometries, based on ancient schematics, enable otherworldly creatures to enter our dimension, seeking to wreak havoc and destruction.
The persons responsible are gaining so much power that even Holmes’ greatest enemy fears them - to the point that he seeks an unholy alliance.
©2017 Lois H. Gresh (P)2020 Blackstone Publishingnot the best
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amazing!
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Excellent
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chills and thrills
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an excellent crossover
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Poor writing and an insult to Sherlock Holmes
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Way too graphic discriptions
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Shile of pite
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rubbish
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A good idea spoilt by poor execution. Parts of it felt like short stories strung together. While the over arcing plot was messy at best and confusing at worse. Too many villans, Holmes is almost an unrecognisable parody of himself, Watson is never consistent, Mary confusing and the Lovecraft elements are never explored as well as the could be. Reading was okay but there where some slip up in pronunciation.
Oh and Holmes kept his hat on in Waton's home in front of Mary! Silly know but it annoyed me.
Not quite there
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