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The Adventure of the Abergavenny Murder

A Sherlock Holmes Mystery 2

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The Adventure of the Abergavenny Murder

By: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Craig Stephen Copland
Narrated by: Bryan Godwin
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You need more Sherlock? You love the stories of The Canon but you want more ... more stories that are similar to the original sixty. You have come to the right place.

The Adventure of the Abergavenny Murder:

Royston Giles Tamblyn III paid a visit to 221B Baker Street without a prior appointment on the morning of Saturday, 4 May 1901. He was a handsome young fellow, with flawless pale skin, well-combed hair that was blond-on-its-way-to-brown, and straight, gleaming teeth. He was dressed in a blazer and flannels, a creaseless white shirt, and an expertly tied old-school tie. In his polished boots, I could have seen my reflection had I bent over to inspect them.

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