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Sherlock Holmes and the Rune Stone Mystery

The Minnesota Mysteries, Book 3

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Sherlock Holmes and the Rune Stone Mystery

By: Larry Millett
Narrated by: Steve Hendrickson
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Sherlock Holmes is bored between cases at 221B Baker Street. So when King Oskar II of Sweden - who has heard of the discovery of the Kensington Runestone by a farmer in Minnesota - asks to engage his services, Holmes jumps at the chance to decipher the runes and determine whether the find is real or a hoax. With Dr. John H. Watson by his side, faithfully recording every detail, Holmes makes his way to Minnesota for a third time. But, in the first of many strange and unfortunate coincidences, the farmer who found the mysterious stone is murdered, and the stone itself is stolen on the day the famous detective arrives.

With the help of one Shadwell Rafferty, now a friend and partner, Holmes must solve this baffling case to find both the stone and the murderer.

©2016 Audio-Visceral Productions (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Detective Fiction Historical Minnesota Mystery
Masterful Storytelling • Engaging Suspense • True Conan Doyle Feel • Interesting Characters • Exciting Mystery

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Relative good original Doyle style, though not as MacBird and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Mostly, well fleshed out and interesting characters who are the high point of the book and the primary ringer to keep you reading to the end. Plot is not that great, which is common in the original short stories, but is a noticeable downside of a novel length story.

True to Style, but Thought the Plot was Slow For a Book Length Story

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Millett really does weave fantastic tales for our favorite detective. The Narration by Steve Hendrickson forces me to believe his voice and acting talents should be on display far and wide. He makes me want to listen instead of read the books myself. Well done! I cannot wait for the next!

Another great one!

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fantastic! the setting and the characters... the story! absolutely wonderful. narrated superbly. sir Doyle would be proud.

wonderful series

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Would you consider the audio edition of Sherlock Holmes and the Rune Stone Mystery to be better than the print version?

Haven't had the pleasure to read the Kindle or Print version. There are a lot of locales, names that may be more discernable in those formats. Thus the title for my review. lol!

Who was your favorite character and why?

Well, Holmes and Watson, but the whirling cast of locals are a hoot!!!

What about Steve Hendrickson’s performance did you like?

I enjoyed the performance by Steve Hendrickson. I laughed out loud of his portrayal of character named Larson. I waited for him to utter something along the lines "Well, Pilgrim".

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I did laugh. The situations peculiar to the region are realistic. The historic and geographic references, walk on parts of famous people relevant to the time frame were fun for this listener!

Any additional comments?

Uff-Da! I enjoy this series! YaBetcha, dontcha know? Skol!! A strong four lutefisk rating...So Head Up North when the thermometer rises!!!!

Thank you for the opportunity to review it!

This review copy audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost. I am happy to give my honest review of it.

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The Miller series of Holmes and Watson are the best that I have read of the "noncanonical" nature. The characters, including Rafferty, as a friendly collaborator and "competitor" with Holmes, as well as the story lines stay true to Conan Doyle. The narrator is perfectly in character and dialects.

Larry Millet Sherlock Holmes books (no canonical)

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