The Further Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes by Caiden Cooper Myles

The Further Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes

New Holmes cases that crackle with Victorian intrigue

Narrated byLuke Barton
Length9h03m
Release dateMarch 15, 2024
LanguageEnglish
★★★★☆ 4.5 (232 ratings)

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AuthorCaiden Cooper Myles
NarratorLuke Barton
Runtime9h03m
PublishedMarch 15, 2024
Rating★★★★☆ 4.5 / 5 (232 ratings)
CategoriesMystery, Thriller & Suspense, Mystery, Traditional Detectives
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

Caiden Cooper Myles revives the lost art of Watson’s chronicles with a bold, unsuspected voice—one that feels authentic without slipping into pastiche. These aren’t rehashed adventures but fresh angles on Holmes’ deductive genius, stretching beyond Baker Street into the misty lanes of the home counties and the salty tang of the south coast. Myles’ prose crackles with period detail, from the creak of a rustic manor’s floorboards to the whiff of gunpowder in a seaside duel. The pacing is taut, each tale unfolding like a coiled spring, rewarding listeners who crave Holmes’ razor-sharp intellect without the weight of Arthur Conan Doyle’s originals. Narrator Luke Barton amplifies this, his velvet baritone shifting effortlessly between Watson’s weary charm and Holmes’ razor-edged precision. The result is an audiobook that feels less like a sequel and more like a rediscovered archive, freshly unearthed for modern ears.

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Editor's Review ★★★★☆

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Luke Barton’s narration is the standout here—a performance so immersive it’s easy to forget he’s reading, not performing. His Holmes is a dry, almost clinical marvel, his pauses deliberate, his emphasis on deductions landing like hammer blows. Watson, by contrast, carries the warmth of a man recounting tales over brandy, his weariness lingering in every syllable. The stories themselves are a mixed bag; the standout, *The Affair at Blackwater Hall*, unfolds like a gothic nightmare with enough red herrings to keep even Holmes guessing until the final reveal. *The Case of the Silent Violinist* stumbles slightly, its resolution feeling too neat for the convoluted setup. Production quirks—a sudden auditory shift in *The South Downs Phantom*—suggest a rushed final edit, but Barton’s gravitas sells the experience. If you’re a Holmes purist, this won’t replace Doyle, but as a standalone, it’s a triumph of pastiche done right.

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