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More of The Greatest Mysteries of All Time
More of The Greatest Mysteries of All Time
Author: Harlan Ellison, Stephanie Beacham, David Warner, Lukas Haas, David Ackroyd, Judy Geeson
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ISBN-13: 9780787111977
ISBN-10: 078711197X
Publication Date: 1/1997
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Publisher: Audio Literature
Book Type: Audio Cassette
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I got this audio book primarily for the Sherlock story read by David Warner. I'm happy to say that it didn't disappoint, but I do have something to say about a few of the others as well.

Soft Monkey - Solid story. Not entirely surprising, but Harlan Ellison really seemed like he got into the narration.

The Unique Hamlet - Not the most baffling Sherlock story. David Warner was just the right choice for it. He doesn't voice each character differently, but it was just right.

The New Girl Friend - I really didn't expect the ending, though I feel like I should have. I don't have any special affinity for the narration.

The Infallible Godahl - The 1st 1/3 of this story was like molassas, but it improved later on.

The Leopard Man's Story - I was going to say that I hated this one, but the ending redeemed it a little.

The Hand of Carlos - I hated this one, story and narration.


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