
Read by: Kirsten Ferreri
File Size: 7,8 Mb
Length: 54 min
Violet Stoner dies under mysterious circumstances in her bedroom at the gloomy mansion of her brutish stepfather, Dr. Grimesby Rylott. Because Violet had become engaged to be married, she stood to inherit a substantial annual allowance from her parents' estate but never survived to collect it. Her last words were "The Speckled Band!" Now, her sister Helen has become engaged, and the mercenary doctor views the event as money out of his pocket as she stands to get a yearly stipend too. When he orders her to start sleeping in her sister's bedroom, and she finds the bed bolted to the floor, she fears that a fate similar to Violet's will befall her. She turns to the residents of 221B Baker Street for help.
Read by: Zachary Brewster-Geisz
File Size: 9,5 Mb
Length: 43 min
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are brought into the investigation of what appears a obvious case of a son murdering his father. The son was seen by witnesses at the scene of the farmers death and refuses to tell the police what he and his father were fighting about shortly before the killing. Holmes's brilliant deductions brings up the ghastly facts, clears the case and reveals once more the meagre abilities of Lestrade, a detective from Scotland Yard.
Read by: Laurie Anne Walden
File Size: 10,6 Mb
Length: 59 min
"Crime is common. Logic is rare."
A a slightly gothic tale where the innocent Violet Hunter is offered a overpaid position as governess in a big creepy country home. Mr. Rucastle, the employee has some bizarre requests and Violet Hunter has a very uneasy feeling of whats going on in the house...She is urgently seeking advice from Sherlock Holmes.
Read by: Kevin McAsh
File Size: 7,5 Mb
Length: 42 min
The hydraulic engineer, Mr. Victor Hatherley, recounting strange happenings to Dr. Watson and Sherlock Holmes himself. Hatherley is visited in his office by an odd, suspicious man who identifies himself as Colonel Lysander Stark. He offers Hatherley a job at a country house to examine a hydraulic press supposedly used to compress earth into bricks. Hatherley feels compelled to take this work, but he doubt the stated purpose of the press. Sherlock Holmes is asked to shed some light on the nightmarish event that led to his injury and get the perpetrators.
Read by: Kirsten Ferreri
File Size: 7,5 Mb
Length: 44 min
The strange story of the young gentleman named John Openshaw immediately alarms Sherlock Holmes. The five little dried orange pips in letter to his uncle are clearly deadly. Why is it inscribed only with "K.K.K." and can Sherlock Holmes identify the unknown forces behind the murder?
Read by: Julian Jamison
File Size: 9,2 Mb
Length:51 min
Sherlock Holmes investigates disguised in a London opium den in a rundown section of London. I an attempt to solve the disappearance of Neville St. Clair Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson find a crippled beggar with a horribly twisted lip and he is soon charged him with St. Clair's murder. But there is more to the it than the obvious.
Read by: Kara Shallenberg
File Size: 10,5 Mb
Length: 58 min
The pawnbroker named Jabez Wilson, get a well paid job because of "fiery red hair". There must be more to it, figures Sherlock Holmes and investigates. The young assistant of Wilson, Vincent Spaulding, who had shown him the job offer raises his interest.
Read by: Kirsten Ferreri
File Size: 7,7 Mb
Length: 54 min
Violet Stoner dies under mysterious circumstances in her bedroom at the gloomy mansion of her brutish stepfather, Dr. Grimesby Rylott. Because Violet had become engaged to be married, she stood to inherit a substantial annual allowance from her parents' estate but never survived to collect it. Her last words were "The Speckled Band!" Now, her sister Helen has become engaged, and the mercenary doctor views the event as money out of his pocket as she stands to get a yearly stipend too. When he orders her to start sleeping in her sister's bedroom, and she finds the bed bolted to the floor, she fears that a fate similar to Violet's will befall her. She turns to the residents of 221B Baker Street for help.

Read by: Ralph Snelson
File Size: 7,2 Mb
Length: 41 min
When the Countess of Morcar's precious blue carbuncle is stolen, suspicion falls on a plumber, John Horner. On Christmas Eve, a friend of Dr. Watson found the stone in a goose dropped by a man in a scuffle with some street ruffians. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson can't resist solving the mystery of how the gem's journey got to its final destination in the gullet of a goose.