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Chapter Five

By: Charles Kindinger
Narrated by: Dominic Monaghan, Billy Boyd, Phil LaMarr, Lindsay Whisler, full cast
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  • Moriarty tugs on the threads of a chilling plot against him. And as “the game” that killed Rose comes into clearer focus, he enlists unlikely allies to confirm his devilish deductions.
    ©2022 Charles Kindinger (P)2022 Charles Kindinger
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Very nice!

I was hesitant at first because I didn’t know if the podcast would be good enough, but I still gave it a chance and I’m not disappointed at all. I didn’t expect this version of Sherlock Holmes (or Prof. Moriarty) and even though it was a little weird at first, I ended up really enjoying the podcast. I hope there’s a season 2 in the works!

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Tense!

Loved the encounter between Moriarty and Holmes! Half way through, and I'm loving this take on the story!

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Excellent cast, great story!

This full cast production is wonderful!

The Professor and the Colonel - what a pair!

I could swear I’ve heard these two voices together before. (*winks knowingly*)

A very engaging story, deservingly gets an engaging cast. Well done!

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I was hooked the entire time

Excellent acting. Great story. I really enjoyed every minute. It's a twist from the original characters which makes the story intriguing and fun.

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Kind of disappointed

What a missed opportunity. Audio quality is not great but the voice actors were very good. The good guys become the bad guys and the bad guys become the good guys. This book might be better if the name Sherlock Holmes wasn’t attached to it. If you want to create a good story just create a good story don’t take a classic and make it something that is not.

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Don't listen if you've ever read a Sherlock Holmes book

First, the performances were excellent. These actors are wonderful and bring depth to the roles. However, they cannot control the content. This is another "Let's rework this to glorify the villain" story. They aimed for Wicked but ended up with Hocus Pocus 2. The writers both rely on your knowledge of the characters (so they don't have to do any character introduction or development) and hope you don't know the primary characteristics of each. It's like hearing a story from a child who heard it from a friend, who heard it from a friend, etc. Terrible story.

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