I feel like Sherlock could start talking like you on front of me and I would not blink. You capture it perfectly. As with all of your other readings. Proven even more so that this reading is five years old! Timeless.
Even though it’s quite difficult for me to fall asleep, I always do while listening to these audiobooks (and have to finish the story in the morning) This channel is a God send! Thank you so much Mr. Wagland!
The narrator is one of the best I have ever heard for a series like this. I especially enjoy his remarkable accents. It’s an older style of writing, somewhat difficult to project with such ethereal expression. Very thoughtful and kindly of the publisher to gift this to us.
Me too! Bedtime listening, I'm always asleep before I get to the end, not because the stories are boring of course (far from it!). Thank you for these stories, they're excellent
I very much enjoyed Black Peter. It was read splendidly. In fact everything you read is awesome. You seriously are the best I've heard. As much as I like Rathbone and Bruce, i think I prefer hearing the ones you read. They are better than the ones acted out. Every time I listen the stories come alive. Thank you.
Thanks Granny. Black Peter I remember was particularly good to read, because it's a great story. One of his best, although he didn't rate it himself. Not sure why!
I agree, I love hearing them read using proper English as it was in the time it was written. I wonder if these were ever read over the radio , before television and modern technology?
I wonder if Magpie (Greg Wagland) realizes how many of us have become addicted to him and S.H. But in a good way. Thank you, Sir, for being the drug of our choice.
Yes, indeed! Now, that I have completed the entire SH "listening library" as performed by Greg Wagland, I am about to begin Greg's latest upload of Edgar Allen Poe.
I’ve started this story so many times and fallen asleep before the end. Love all of Greg’s readings. I always smile at the idea of Sherlock having all these places across London where he becomes another character. Unfortunately he makes the mistake of telling all the ruffians he lives at 221b Baker Street so they can call round and annoy Dr Watson!
Sir, Thank you for your splelendific reading of these fantastic stories. You calm me and provide a sense of hope. We all are grateful for your immense efforts to share your fantastic readings. Thank you, Kam
Glad to know that I an not the only one adult here who enjoys this stuff as "bedtime stories"! Its such a great sleep aide to just drift off listening to a somnolent voice.
A sleepy or drowsy voice? I am not finding agreement with that description. Mr. Wagland's voice is soft when need be, but vibrant in its resonance and attention to detail. I am happy that we can all comment. I will learn a new word from your adjective. Thank you.
Love this, As always! I’ve been listening since 2017! And EVERY, SINGLE, TIME. I fell asleep! I really love these, as one one of my favourite tv shows in 2018 was Sherlock Holmes! Keep it up
A free plug for this series. Great reading by Ragland who manages not only to convey the characters, but also the flavor of the period. Really enjoying revisiting this great writer through your work.
THE PAGE BURNER 1979 I love escaping into Sherlock Holmes London during those Victorian years. It is like time travel in the mind and helps keep my brain alive unlike this terribly sterile and empty century.
Jessica Milestone that's true but the 2 1st century feels so ugly. It is very empty of substance and information overload. It is the most conservative and inane period in history since the middle ages. Mass production and the internet have replaced aesthetics creating the ugliest century yet.
Quite the case. I was surprised that Holmes didn't tell Hopkins, at the arrest of Nellinger, that the frail young youth was innocent of murder. It was very interesting how Holmes suspected, and deduced that the tobacco pouch belonged to other than Carey. Quite astute indeed.
Am I the only one who was waiting for Holmes to let the two other harpooners out of the other room where he asked them to wait for a little while? They must have been awfully confused about what was going on and why it was taking so long for them to be dismissed. All through the denouement I was imagining them awkwardly standing around, hearing all the commotion and wondering when someone would come and tell them they could leave...
I love these. I’m addicted to the wonderful language; I enjoy looking up some of the English phrases when I don’t know what they’re talking about. Fun!
I was hoping to see this story made into an episode of Sherlock with Benedict Cumberbatch. That would have been awesome, seeing him saunter into Baker Street with a harpoon.
I LOVE how certain scenes from Doyle’s writing ends up in the SHERLOCK series. ( shows they cared about the original stories) . When Ben Cumberbatch walks in baker street w harpoon ,,covered in blood ….. great scene .
The author himself, should he hear this craft of reading a manuscript as to Sherlock and Watson, might comment...."an effort so placed as to bring alive the texture and time as to capture Baker street and the London which saw the accounts of " a million people bumping and moving with their lives so mixed and traced to uncommon tales of adventure and strife". That is to say, a voice which conveys a sense of place with such remarkable ability as to bring about life leaping from the page, the characters full and bold as the story unfolds. The events as near past meet a modern audience. And I, among that grateful audience, quite thank the reader for such a satisfying revisit to Baker Street and the tale that begins from that residence. M.
Here I am listening again to the story. And as usual quite wonderful. I don't like to fall asleep when you read so instead late at night i listen to horror stories. They don't matter. So many are simply redundant. 😁
SHERLOCK HOLMES AUDIOBOOKS 1. Sherlock Holmes Stories Magpie Audio - TH-cam Channel Greg Wagland - Reader 2017-2018 * Reads 25 Holmes Adventures by Arthur C. Doyle * Also reads other non-Holmes stories by Arthur C. Doyle 2. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Unabridged Naxos Audiobooks David Timson - Reader Vol 1 - Vol. 6 - Releaased 2004 3. Casebook of Sherlock Holmes Naxos Audiobooks David Timson - Reader Vol. 1 - Released 2007 Vol. 2 - Released 2008 4. Reminiscenses of Sherlock Holmes - Last Bow Naxos Audiobooks David Timson - Reader Released 2006 5. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Unabridged Tantor Audio Simon Prebble - Reader Released 2010 6. The Complete Stories of Sherlock Holmes Audio Connoisseur Carlton Griffin - Reader Released 2013 7. The Complete Sherlock Holmes - Heirloom Collection Unabridged Brillance Audio Simon Vance - Reader Released 2013 8. Sherlock Holmes - Valley of Fear BBC Worldwide LTF Ian McKellan - Reader Released 2015 9. Sherlock Holmes - Rediscovered Railway Stories BBC Worldwide LTD Benedict Cumberbatch - Reader Released - 2015 10. Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Collection of 12 stories LibriVox - 12 Readers 11. Sherlock Holmes - The Definitive Collection - Unabridged Audible Sttudios Stephen Fry - Reader Released 2017 12. LibriVox David Clarke - Reader Adventures of Sherlock Holmes His Last Bow Hound of the Baskervilles Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes Return of Sherlock Holmes Sign of Four Study in Scarlet Valley of Fear 13. Audio Partners Publishing Corp. Audiobook, Unabridged Edward Hardwicke Reader: Three Tales of Betrayal “A Scandal in Bohemia” “Silver Blaze” “The Adventure of the Copper Beeches” NOTE: Edward Hardwicke also the reader for the following Sherlock Holmes Audiobooks: The Crooked Man Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing The Adventures of the Blue Carbuncle Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing The Red Headed League Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing The Adventures of the Priory School Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing The Naval Treaty Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing The Greek Interpreter Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing Three Tales of Intrigue Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing Three Tales of Avarice Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing A Scandal in Bohemia Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing 14. The Return of Sherlock Holmes LibriVox Recording - 2007 Reader: David Clarke The Adventure of the Empty House The Adventure of the Norwood Builder The Adventure of the Dancing Men The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist The Adventure of the Priory School The Adventure of Black Peter The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton The Adventure of the Six Napoleons The Adventure of the Three Students The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter The Adventure of the Abbey Grange The Adventure of the Second Stain 15. The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes BBC Audio Drama Sherlock Holmes 79 Clive Merrison - Sherlock Holmes Andrew Sachs - Dr. Watson James Norrison - Mycroft Holmes The Marlbourne Point Mystery 16. WinterZeit Audiobooks (German) - 2012 -2015 Sherlock Holmes Chronicles Pastiches Reader: Till Hagen - Sherlock Holmes Tom Jacobs - Dr. Watson Karlo Hackenberger - Younger Holmes The Baskerville Dog Revenge of the Dog The Pharoah’s Revenge The Detective on His Deathbed The Curse of the Blackwood Castle The Haunted House The Family Ritual/Belladonna The Terminally Ill Patient Commissioned by the Crown Builder of Norwood Betrayed at Midnight The Missing Widow The Stolen Racehorse The Spent Talisman The Ghost Snake/Five Orange Kernels The Catacombs of Paris The Imperial Attacks The Golden Pinch The Golden Easter Egg The Club of the Redheads The Bloody Christmas Eve The Mystery of the Grey Cat The Mystery of the Black Abbey The Four Pipe Problem The Moriarty Lie And approx. 30+ additional pastiches 17. Bookstream Audiobooks. Reader: Peter Silverleaf. Released 2020 The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 18. The Vintage Stories - Reader Dan Jones (TH-cam Channel) Sherlock Holmes: The Boscombe Valley Mystery The Red Headed League A Case of Identity A Scandal in Bohemia 19. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Reader: Derek Jacobi A Complete and Unabridged Reading Released 2009 by Audible Audiobooks 20. The Return of Sherlock Holmes Reader: Derek Jacobi A Complete and Unabridged Reading Released 2009 by Audible Audiobooks 21. Sherlock Holmes - The Hound of the Baskerville Reader: Derek Jacobi A Complete and Unabridged Reading Released 2012 by Audible Audiobooks 22. Sherlock Holmes - His Last Bow Reader: Derek Jacobi A Complete and Unabridges Reading Released 2010 by Audible Audiobooks 23. The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes Reader; Derek Jacobi Completed and Unabridged Released 2011 by Chivers Audiobooks BBC Ltd Worldwide 24. The Valley of Fear Reader: Derek Jacobi Unabridged Released 2007 by Audible Audiobooks 25. Sherlock Holmes - The Four Novels Collection Narrated by: Clive Merrison Classic Drama from BBC Archives- Released 2/6/17 26. Sherlock Holmes - The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes Narrated by: Clive Merrison Classic Drama from BBC Archives - Released 12/3/15
These are just a few of the many wonderful Sherlock Holmes audiobooks on the market. Many wonderful listening hours await you!
Yes, I know very little about rum. I find the 'white spirit' paint stripper type rum (often mixed with cola) has put me off it. What brands do you like?
Sherlock Holmes Stories Magpie Audio I very much like Captain Morgan. I know many people would say that's not real rum because they add subtle spices but I don't care. The normal is good but because I have sweet tooth and I adore taste of vanilla which is why Morgan's Black spiced is my favorite. I have also found liking in Negrita rum. Its dry and mellow. I very much dislike white rum not because of the taste but rather lack of it. I rarely drink but when I do I usually enjoy a pipe of sweet tobacco with it. Not too often of course. Otherwise it would be like having Christmas every week. And what's the fun in that?
_"In short, Mr. Holmes, you would go far before you found a more dangerous man than Peter Carey [...]"_ Try a Professor James Moriarty. Or one Jack the Ripper. Or a Mr. Edward Hyde. Next time you attempt at imitating a big guy like Patrick Cairns, I'd suggest a James Earl Jones impression. ;)
Thank you for making these audiobooks available. I listen to them most nights before bed.
Since your sleeping you can l play the same story 15 times and learn it in small snatches
I say Holmes , you done it again
Bring Holmes into the 21 century
With 199 century values
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Not bloody likely old boy!
Just love these books, beautifully read, and great to listen to at nighttime .. Thank you🌹
I feel like Sherlock could start talking like you on front of me and I would not blink. You capture it perfectly. As with all of your other readings.
Proven even more so that this reading is five years old! Timeless.
Thank you ashilia / sythi
So true ,😊
Greg Wagland is the definitive for audio for Doyle's works just as Jeremy Brett and Edward Hardwicke are Holmes & Watson on screen.
Cheers Cheryl & T
These are perfect for road trips. Thank you for your eloquence 😊😊
You’re very welcome Linda!
I absolutely love these stories. They are fascinating, interesting and well-read. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for these stories. They are a special treat.
Cheers
Even though it’s quite difficult for me to fall asleep, I always do while listening to these audiobooks (and have to finish the story in the morning) This channel is a God send! Thank you so much Mr. Wagland!
Same!
Agree. Normality of these stories and those times .....
Excellent !
Zły Człowiek Yes his voice is so soothing :)
@@sunflowerz54 very true
Great reading, as usual. The best reading I have ever heard.
The narrator is one of the best I have ever heard for a series like this. I especially enjoy his remarkable accents. It’s an older style of writing, somewhat difficult to project with such ethereal expression. Very thoughtful and kindly of the publisher to gift this to us.
No worries
I am the publisher / bottle washer / boots / etc
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Thank you for these stories! I have been listening to these since I was in middle school. Lovely!
Me too! Bedtime listening, I'm always asleep before I get to the end, not because the stories are boring of course (far from it!). Thank you for these stories, they're excellent
Me too
Me too! This is my 3rd night of starting back at the beginning and hoping to get through it before I fall asleep 😂
Exactly the same for me....having read them all many times, they're like bedtime stories to me...
You help me fall asleep and improve my English. Thank you for this. 😄
Thankyou for giving us these stories to listen to. We so much need absorbing stories as a distraction at present.
I very much enjoyed Black Peter. It was read splendidly. In fact everything you read is awesome. You seriously are the best I've heard. As much as I like Rathbone and Bruce, i think I prefer hearing the ones you read. They are better than the ones acted out. Every time I listen the stories come alive. Thank you.
Thanks Granny.
Black Peter I remember was particularly good to read, because it's a great story. One of his best, although he didn't rate it himself. Not sure why!
I agree, I love hearing them read using proper English as it was in the time it was written. I wonder if these were ever read over the radio , before television and modern technology?
Thank you, I find these very relaxing. I listen to the stories driving to and from work.
What a coincidence
I record them driving to and from work!
@@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio you don’t mean to say you know them off by heart!?
I love that you have done the stories that get overlooked. Another lovely reading.
Thanks again, Angela!
Your my hero for this channel Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Cheers Ethan
Perfect vocal artistry and narration - everytime!
Very kind Mary. Thank you.
I wonder if Magpie (Greg Wagland) realizes how many of us have become addicted to him and S.H. But in a good way. Thank you, Sir, for being the drug of our choice.
Indeed he is that.
Probably over 17 million if you go by the viewing figure of the channel.
Yes, indeed! Now, that I have completed the entire SH "listening library" as performed by Greg Wagland, I am about to begin Greg's latest upload of Edgar Allen Poe.
Such a relaxing yet brain stimulating way of winding down after any day. Passive participation I love it.
I’ve started this story so many times and fallen asleep before the end. Love all of Greg’s readings. I always smile at the idea of Sherlock having all these places across London where he becomes another character. Unfortunately he makes the mistake of telling all the ruffians he lives at 221b Baker Street so they can call round and annoy Dr Watson!
Mr Wagland, a most captivating reading-thank you!
These are getting me through this quarantine time! Thank you
Pleasure! Cheers
Favorite thing to sleep to, very grateful for this channel ♡
Yes, you have done
a valuable service to the people. 👍
Thanks!
Thank you!!
I enjoy listening to these stories when I am awake.
Glad to hear it!
I love the accents! Bravo!!
What a great story! Thank you
amazing work. thank you. your voice is so calming
Enjoying it immersively
I love these Audio. The reader is lovely.
I listen and sleep to this, every night! Thank you for curing my sleep problems. Thank you 🙏🏻
Glad to have helped!
an enjoyable fantastic tale superb narration right down to the authentic Dundee accent 10/10
Ha! Glad it gets close. I spent many happy years quite close to Dundee so it must have rubbed off in some strange, alchemical way.
Some of these tales are much more enjoyable when read by you than when red by myself.
Ah, this is one of my faves, read beautifully (as always).
Thank you for these great readings.
Glad you like them!
Sir,
Thank you for your splelendific reading of these fantastic stories.
You calm me and provide a sense of hope.
We all are grateful for your immense efforts to share your fantastic readings.
Thank you,
Kam
So nice of you, Kam. Thanks for that! Cheers.
I have never heard of that adjective. It may be real and then again could be your own pet word. Either way, interestingly said.
This is awesome! Thank you
Excellent story, and very well read. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love these brilliant pieces; so beautifully read! Thanks so much for continuing to entertain us.🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸
Glad you like them, Diane! All the best!
Glad to know that I an not the only one adult here who enjoys this stuff as "bedtime stories"! Its such a great sleep aide to just drift off listening to a somnolent voice.
A sleepy or drowsy voice? I am not finding agreement with that description. Mr. Wagland's voice is soft when need be, but vibrant in its resonance and attention to detail. I am happy that we can all comment. I will learn a new word from your adjective. Thank you.
Love this, As always! I’ve been listening since 2017! And EVERY, SINGLE, TIME. I fell asleep! I really love these, as one one of my favourite tv shows in 2018 was Sherlock Holmes! Keep it up
Thanks Max.
I should be available on the National Health.
A free plug for this series. Great reading by Ragland who manages not only to convey the characters, but also the flavor of the period. Really enjoying revisiting this great writer through your work.
Love these, thank you so much for the work you put in :)
Greg Wagland King 👑 of the Audiobook
Ha! 🍻
I have to listen to these shows or i cant sleep i will just lay there and think of the b.s. of normal life
THE PAGE BURNER 1979 I love escaping into Sherlock Holmes London during those Victorian years. It is like time travel in the mind and helps keep my brain alive unlike this terribly sterile and empty century.
Ain't that the truth!!!
THE PAGE BURNER 1979 I know what you mean. I do exactly the same thing
Kurstin Clarke I think each Century has its up sides and down sides
Jessica Milestone that's true but the 2 1st century feels so ugly. It is very empty of substance and information overload. It is the most conservative and inane period in history since the middle ages. Mass production and the internet have replaced aesthetics creating the ugliest century yet.
I listened as I followed along in the book. Very enjoyable...thank you.
Thanks for the comment Gary.
I like your voice>_< thanks^^
The greatest audiobook of all ~~
Thank you too!
Quite the case. I was surprised that Holmes didn't tell Hopkins, at the arrest of Nellinger, that the frail young youth was innocent of murder. It was very interesting how Holmes suspected, and deduced that the tobacco pouch belonged to other than Carey. Quite astute indeed.
One of my favorite of the stories...I don't know why...
Am I the only one who was waiting for Holmes to let the two other harpooners out of the other room where he asked them to wait for a little while? They must have been awfully confused about what was going on and why it was taking so long for them to be dismissed. All through the denouement I was imagining them awkwardly standing around, hearing all the commotion and wondering when someone would come and tell them they could leave...
I never thought of that!
Exactly, I thought the same thing!
Haha. Can’t unthink that now!
I love these. I’m addicted to the wonderful language; I enjoy looking up some of the English phrases when I don’t know what they’re talking about. Fun!
Ha!
I do that sometimes with words I do not know, yet. As a word nerd I try to make them my own.
Every single top comment on these audiobooks is a thank you to the uploader.
Weird...
Sherlock Holmes Stories Magpie Audio yeah...
I feel as if I am listening to Dr. Watson reading his own stories.
Ah, nothing like Sherlock waltzing into 221B with a harpoon! XD
I was hoping to see this story made into an episode of Sherlock with Benedict Cumberbatch. That would have been awesome, seeing him saunter into Baker Street with a harpoon.
Is one person reading every character in this story? If yes, Bravo, Sir, and thank you.
Fraid so!
I LOVE how certain scenes from Doyle’s writing ends up in the SHERLOCK series. ( shows they cared about the original stories) . When Ben Cumberbatch walks in baker street w harpoon ,,covered in blood ….. great scene .
Thank you 🌷🙂
Welcome!
The author himself, should he hear this craft of reading a manuscript as to Sherlock and Watson, might comment...."an effort so placed as to bring alive the texture and time as to capture Baker street and the London which saw the accounts of " a million people bumping and moving with their lives so mixed and traced to uncommon tales of adventure and strife". That is to say, a voice which conveys a sense of place with such remarkable ability as to bring about life leaping from the page, the characters full and bold as the story unfolds. The events as near past meet a modern audience. And I, among that grateful audience, quite thank the reader for such a satisfying revisit to Baker Street and the tale that begins from that residence. M.
It is great to hear English as it is intended to be spoken.
Thanks
Listening now as always awesome
Just the mental image of Sherlock Holmes with that spear in public.
Here I am listening again to the story. And as usual quite wonderful. I don't like to fall asleep when you read so instead late at night i listen to horror stories. They don't matter. So many are simply redundant. 😁
😮33:57 Basil...thats my name in those parts!
Thank you
Thank you 😊
2019 my nighttime stories also,Thanks
Today is my birthday. So why not celebrate by listening to one of these?
A belated Happy Birthday Max.
Splendid.
I can't help but visualise Clive Russell, who played the Blackfish in GOT, as Black Peter.
ooh! this sounding spooky!! 👻
Quite a good plot
Nobody reads better than Greg Wagland!
Thank you!
Splendid as always, Mr Wagland. What do you think is the reason Holmes was going to Norway (right at the end)?
Didn't one of the character flee to Norway? I can't actually remember much about it, to my great chagrin!
To clear the banker’s name.
SHERLOCK HOLMES AUDIOBOOKS
1. Sherlock Holmes Stories Magpie Audio - TH-cam Channel Greg Wagland -
Reader 2017-2018 * Reads 25 Holmes Adventures by Arthur C. Doyle * Also
reads other non-Holmes stories by Arthur C. Doyle
2. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Unabridged Naxos Audiobooks
David Timson - Reader Vol 1 - Vol. 6 - Releaased 2004
3. Casebook of Sherlock Holmes Naxos Audiobooks David Timson - Reader
Vol. 1 - Released 2007 Vol. 2 - Released 2008
4. Reminiscenses of Sherlock Holmes - Last Bow Naxos Audiobooks David
Timson - Reader Released 2006
5. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Unabridged Tantor Audio Simon
Prebble - Reader Released 2010
6. The Complete Stories of Sherlock Holmes Audio Connoisseur Carlton Griffin -
Reader Released 2013
7. The Complete Sherlock Holmes - Heirloom Collection Unabridged Brillance
Audio Simon Vance - Reader Released 2013
8. Sherlock Holmes - Valley of Fear BBC Worldwide LTF Ian McKellan - Reader
Released 2015
9. Sherlock Holmes - Rediscovered Railway Stories BBC Worldwide LTD
Benedict Cumberbatch - Reader Released - 2015
10. Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Collection of 12 stories LibriVox -
12 Readers
11. Sherlock Holmes - The Definitive Collection - Unabridged Audible Sttudios Stephen Fry - Reader Released 2017
12. LibriVox David Clarke - Reader Adventures of Sherlock Holmes His Last Bow Hound of the Baskervilles Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes Return of Sherlock Holmes Sign of Four Study in Scarlet Valley of Fear
13. Audio Partners Publishing Corp. Audiobook, Unabridged Edward Hardwicke Reader: Three Tales of Betrayal “A Scandal in Bohemia” “Silver Blaze” “The Adventure of the Copper Beeches”
NOTE: Edward Hardwicke also the reader for the following Sherlock Holmes Audiobooks:
The Crooked Man Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing
The Adventures of the Blue Carbuncle Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing
The Red Headed League Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing
The Adventures of the Priory School Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing
The Naval Treaty Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing
The Greek Interpreter Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing
Three Tales of Intrigue Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing
Three Tales of Avarice Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing
A Scandal in Bohemia Audiobook - Blackstone Publishing
14. The Return of Sherlock Holmes LibriVox Recording - 2007 Reader: David
Clarke
The Adventure of the Empty House
The Adventure of the Norwood Builder
The Adventure of the Dancing Men
The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist
The Adventure of the Priory School
The Adventure of Black Peter
The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton
The Adventure of the Six Napoleons
The Adventure of the Three Students
The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez
The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter
The Adventure of the Abbey Grange
The Adventure of the Second Stain
15. The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes BBC Audio Drama
Sherlock Holmes 79
Clive Merrison - Sherlock Holmes
Andrew Sachs - Dr. Watson
James Norrison - Mycroft Holmes
The Marlbourne Point Mystery
16. WinterZeit Audiobooks (German) - 2012 -2015
Sherlock Holmes Chronicles Pastiches
Reader: Till Hagen - Sherlock Holmes
Tom Jacobs - Dr. Watson
Karlo Hackenberger - Younger Holmes
The Baskerville Dog
Revenge of the Dog
The Pharoah’s Revenge
The Detective on His Deathbed
The Curse of the Blackwood Castle
The Haunted House
The Family Ritual/Belladonna
The Terminally Ill Patient
Commissioned by the Crown
Builder of Norwood
Betrayed at Midnight
The Missing Widow
The Stolen Racehorse
The Spent Talisman
The Ghost Snake/Five Orange Kernels
The Catacombs of Paris
The Imperial Attacks
The Golden Pinch
The Golden Easter Egg
The Club of the Redheads
The Bloody Christmas Eve
The Mystery of the Grey Cat
The Mystery of the Black Abbey
The Four Pipe Problem
The Moriarty Lie
And approx. 30+ additional pastiches
17. Bookstream Audiobooks. Reader: Peter Silverleaf. Released 2020
The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
18. The Vintage Stories - Reader Dan Jones (TH-cam Channel)
Sherlock Holmes:
The Boscombe Valley Mystery
The Red Headed League
A Case of Identity
A Scandal in Bohemia
19. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Reader: Derek Jacobi
A Complete and Unabridged Reading
Released 2009 by Audible Audiobooks
20. The Return of Sherlock Holmes
Reader: Derek Jacobi
A Complete and Unabridged Reading
Released 2009 by Audible Audiobooks
21. Sherlock Holmes - The Hound of the Baskerville
Reader: Derek Jacobi
A Complete and Unabridged Reading
Released 2012 by Audible Audiobooks
22. Sherlock Holmes - His Last Bow
Reader: Derek Jacobi
A Complete and Unabridges Reading
Released 2010 by Audible Audiobooks
23. The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
Reader; Derek Jacobi
Completed and Unabridged
Released 2011 by Chivers Audiobooks
BBC Ltd Worldwide
24. The Valley of Fear
Reader: Derek Jacobi
Unabridged
Released 2007 by Audible Audiobooks
25. Sherlock Holmes - The Four Novels Collection
Narrated by: Clive Merrison
Classic Drama from BBC Archives- Released 2/6/17
26. Sherlock Holmes - The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
Narrated by: Clive Merrison
Classic Drama from BBC Archives - Released 12/3/15
These are just a few of the many wonderful Sherlock Holmes audiobooks
on the market. Many wonderful listening hours await you!
Ok ok ok ok..... now i cant be the only one lookin at that title like whaaaaa? 😂😂😂
Ha!
Some of these stories give me anxiety sometimes when they talk about weird subjects
Only spirit i can drink is rum. I choose it over whisky, brandy and vodka any day.
Yes, I know very little about rum. I find the 'white spirit' paint stripper type rum (often mixed with cola) has put me off it. What brands do you like?
Sherlock Holmes Stories Magpie Audio I very much like Captain Morgan. I know many people would say that's not real rum because they add subtle spices but I don't care. The normal is good but because I have sweet tooth and I adore taste of vanilla which is why Morgan's Black spiced is my favorite. I have also found liking in Negrita rum. Its dry and mellow. I very much dislike white rum not because of the taste but rather lack of it. I rarely drink but when I do I usually enjoy a pipe of sweet tobacco with it. Not too often of course. Otherwise it would be like having Christmas every week. And what's the fun in that?
And you deem this vital information for the global population?
I listen every night❤
Sherlock Holmes is great. If you didn't read some of the stories please do.
I did read them all!
_"In short, Mr. Holmes, you would go far before you found a more dangerous man than Peter Carey [...]"_
Try a Professor James Moriarty. Or one Jack the Ripper. Or a Mr. Edward Hyde.
Next time you attempt at imitating a big guy like Patrick Cairns, I'd suggest a James Earl Jones impression. ;)
Well he never said you couldn’t find , he said you would go far before.
this story was in the frogsware game ..wow
Nice!
Captain Basil… Rathbone?
I know that the study in scarlet is the first one but I don't know about the rest :)
The unicorn of Dundee? Someone inform the band of Gloryhammer!
Can someone please tell me in which order to listen to these stories?
See wikipedia under Arthur Conan Doyle bibliography.
@@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio thanks for letting me know it's very useful for me 😉
Sherlock and LOTR are food for the mind
"The notorious canary trainer...."????
Doubt you have permission to use the image of Larry Hagman.
Why are they headed to Norway at the end of the story?
To clear the bankers name if possible? He was the one who fled to Norway with some of the bank securities, when he was never heard from again.
Who is the Narrator?
Me
I learn Alot from sherls. Getting it nice und humidio
Greg Wagland
I never knew Peter Carey was so dangerous.
Sherlock Holmes is the best 😅
Lmfao 😆
It's a shame that Black Peter is a case where a hated man gets the boot like that.
Back to reality ❣️
Back to reality ❣️.
Before time stories.
Wow... you are incredibly petty. Thought you might want to know
Gets my Mind off....
Didnt understand anything😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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