
Sherlock Holmes - Holmes and the Ripper
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Narrado por:
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Nicholas Briggs
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Richard Earl
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India Fisher
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De:
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Brian Clemens
The grisly serial killings of prostitutes and vulnerable women in Victorian Whitechapel, dubbed by the popular press as the work of 'Jack the Ripper', are the talk of London, and from deep within the smog-ridden slums yet another piercing shriek is heard.
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John H. Watson are drawn into one of the darkest plots ever to shake the foundations of England. There are freemasons, conspiracies and plots at the highest level of the establishment. But for Holmes, there is a uniquely personal element to this new and terrifying case....
This full-cast audio drama is brought to life with eerily engrossing sound design and a brand new, cinematic music score.
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Would you consider the audio edition of Sherlock Holmes - Holmes and the Ripper to be better than the print version?
Haven't seen the print versionWhat did you like best about this story?
It's quick paced and logical and seems a reasonable explanation to the Ripper mysteryDid you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I was a little irritated by the revelation of Holmes' past, but I got over it.Any additional comments?
Without giving too much away, Big Finish's Holmes & the Ripper is an entertaining audio drama that appears to be based on the Christopher Plummer movie Murder by Decree as well as the books, The Ripper File by Elwyn Jones and John Lloyd and Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution by Stephen Knight. I always thought that the Ripper solution made sense in that material and it's still as compelling.If I have any negative comments it's that the special effects are sometimes muddled. It is hard to tell what is happening when there's sounds of scuffles, footsteps, etc. And the background music, at times, overpowers the foreground action.
But that's only a minor quibble. This audio drama is perfect for a long commute or a quiet evening with headphones.
Nicholas Briggs makes a wonderful Holmes. Richard Earl plays Watson as a hearty companion and adds some comic relief (though not as much as Nigel Bruce did).
The Ripper and Sherlock Holmes' private life
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Best Sherlock Holmes story to date...
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The story for "Death by Decree"
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not bad
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And don’t even get me started on Holmes’ and Watson’s weird personalities here. Watson is a jealous sidekick, and Holmes is some kind of love sick school boy for some reason. I’m not saying you can’t do different and interesting things with the characters, but frankly these two versions were kind of a drag.
And the whole psychic thing had to be one of the most blatant writing crutches I’ve ever heard. So much of the information she gave could’ve been discovered somehow through investigation, but no, couldn’t be bothered, psychic chick shows up and moans about how her “curse” just gives her all the information needed to progress the plot.
Great performances, terrible writing.
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