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| | | | A Study in Scarlet (Unabridged) Author: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Format: Audio Download Audio Length: 4 hours and 4 min. Rating: 
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Publisher's Summary: A tired and battle scarred surgeon returns to London after being wounded in the third Afghan war. After his money starts to run low, a chance encounter leads him to take a flat with an eccentric man at 221B Baker Street. Thus begins the famous crime-solving partnership of the Holmes and Watson duo.When a body turns up in an abandoned building, Scotland Yard is baffled, and calls in the world's first 'consulting detective?, Mr. Sherlock Holmes. Through observation, subterfuge, and tenacity, he is soon able to discover the identity of the assassin, but that is only the beginning of the bizarre mystery. |

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