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The Singular Tragedy of the Atkinson Brothers at Trincomalee

A Sherlock Holmes Mystery 8

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The Singular Tragedy of the Atkinson Brothers at Trincomalee

By: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Craig Stephen Copland
Narrated by: Bryan Godwin
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The Singular Tragedy of the Atkinson Brothers at Trincomalee:

The words of the missionary hymn I had sung as a schoolboy in chapel came to my mind as I stood on the deck of the steamer Redolent, anchored just off the Port of Colombo. They were to prove singularly prescient. Under more usual circumstances, the experience of looking up into the star-studded sky whilst feeling the warm, moist tropical breezes caress one's face is a sensuous joy. Yet on that night, more than twenty years ago now, I had a profound sense of foreboding.

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