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  • A Scandal in Nova Alba

  • A Case File from "The Redacted Sherlock Holmes"
  • By: Orlando Pearson
  • Narrated by: Steve White
  • Length: 40 mins

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A Scandal in Nova Alba

By: Orlando Pearson
Narrated by: Steve White
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Orlando Pearson, Watson's successor as the assistant of Sherlock Holmes, was entrusted by the doctor with notes on cases too controversial to publish at the time. Amongst other things these cases covered government failure to regulate the banks, excessively close links between a minister and industry, and an official cover-up of a sexual scandal at the very highest level in society. It is inconceivable that such things could happen in the 21st century, but these stories, freshly unearthed, provide a fascinating insight into some of the issues facing society at the turn of the twentieth.

In A Scandal in Nova Alba, Holmes receives an anonymous note asking for his help and is then petitioned to solve a famous and mysterious murder that had happened 10 years previously. In solving it, he discovers not only a shocking sexual scandal, but also uncovers the true author of the most famous plays ever written.

©2015 Orlando Pearson (P)2017 MX Publishing

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