When Arthur Conan Doyle wrote "The Final Problem" in 1893, it seemed to mark the end of Sherlock Holmes after a fatal plunge into a waterfall. But the public refused to let Holmes die, and
Doyle resumed the series that remains a worldwide favorite. This audiobook collection of six unabridged stories includes "The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire," in which a mother may be both
murderer and monster; "The Adventure of the Creeping Man," in which a professor's mysterious malady hints at darker things; and "The Adventure of the Speckled Band," in which a woman is
terrified she'll join her sister in death at a creepy country house. "The Adventure of the Crooked Man," "The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter," and "The Adventure of the Naval Treaty"
wrap up this package. Edward Hardwicke, generally regarded as the best actor to ever portray Dr. Watson, dramatizes these stories in classic British style.