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  • The Alcock Report

  • The Redacted Sherlock Holmes
  • By: Orlando Pearson
  • Narrated by: Steve White
  • Length: 57 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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The Alcock Report

By: Orlando Pearson
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Why does Irene Adler, mistress of newspaper tycoon, Robert Munroe, lock herself into a cupboard several times a day? The antipodean magnate wants to know.

And why is former Prime Minister, Charles Sedgefield, causing delays to the publication of a report on a recent Middle East war? As a representative of the British government, Mycroft wants to know.

Holmes investigates both matters and finds some unexpected connections between these two apparently unrelated cases.

©2016 Orlando Pearson (P)2016 MX Publishing

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Good People Do Bad Things

When Sherlock Homes and Doctor Watson are asked by Mycroft Holmes to look into why a newspaper tycoon looks himself in a room several times a day. The answer is shocking and how it is resolved is just as shocking.

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