A Double Barreled Detective Story
Mark Twain
Leído por John Greenman
A Double Barrelled Detective Story is a novel by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens), in which Sherlock Holmes finds himself in the American west.
At a mining camp in California, Fetlock Jones, a nephew of Sherlock Holmes, kills his master, a silver-miner, by blowing up his cabin. Since this occurs when Holmes happens to be visiting, he brings his skills to bear upon the case and arrives at logically worked conclusions that are proved to be abysmally wrong by an amateur detective with an extremely keen sense of smell, which he employs in solving the case. This could be seen as yet another piece where Twain tries to prove that life does not quite follow logic. (Summary by Wikipedia) (2 hr 0 min)
Capítulos
| Part 1 Chapter 1 | 5:13 | Leído por John Greenman |
| Chapter 2 | 11:44 | Leído por John Greenman |
| Chapter 3 | 19:03 | Leído por John Greenman |
| Chapter 4 | 12:48 | Leído por John Greenman |
| Chapter 5 | 12:43 | Leído por John Greenman |
| Part 2 Chapter 1 | 10:18 | Leído por John Greenman |
| Chapter 2 | 9:10 | Leído por John Greenman |
| Chapter 3 | 22:46 | Leído por John Greenman |
| Chapter 4 & Chapter 5 | 16:21 | Leído por John Greenman |
Reseñas
Listened to this a while ago
mikezane
but had problems finding it to review it. Search didn't turn it up. This story has several lines kind of going at the same time. The main story line involves a story of revenge and retribution. Archie, our hero, is blessed with the gift of the bloodhound. His mother wishes to have Archie track down his father and punish him. This tracking leads Archie to cross paths with the famous, and thought to be dead Sherlock Holmes. How will a natural born bloodhound fair against the brilliant Holmes? Reader was good, easy to follow and understand. Nice job John, thanks! :-)
Not sure about this one.
Jim Equinox
As far as pastiche goes it must seem like quite a honour having your character used by a quality and highly revered author like Twain, and yet, if you as author don't like detecteve stories, why go to lengths to create your own, with some hidden agenda, using the worlds most decorated detective, use him out of character, as an intelectual being shown up by the workers class, show that your main fanbase and audience dont apreciate the scientific method of European societies of the time and prefer a more guns akimbo, Southern Yankee, lynch mob, aproach to justice, and create a meek and some what, mild mystery, with no solid and satisfying denouement? I don't know. I was not impressed with this. But then again, maybe I'm too much of a Doyle and Holmes fan to apreciate this satire. And maybe I'm just not a Twain fan. Narration is wonderful.
Another John Greenman triumph!
Keith & Kristine Armour
A marvelous Mark Twain mining camp whodunit! Replete with a score of Old West frontier characters - each one with his own unique accent flawlessly delivered by the irreplaceable master of all things Twain - John Greenman!!
Good book and a great reader!
Courage
Very interesting story. John Greenman gives the characters distinct but easy to listen to voices, no annoying accents. I highly recommend this audiobook.
A LibriVox Listener
A fun, quick listen, well read. Had expected more of Twain's great wit and word play. disappointed on that score.
A Double Barrelled Detective Story
David R.Smith
Great read. And a super story to listen to, thanks!
A LibriVox Listener
Great reader but confusing ending to the story.
unknown Jewel
Tamara
I really enjoyed this unknow to me jewel of a story. Love Twains twists on traditional stories and his fun poking at Sherlock.