
In the spring of 1894 London is stunned by the inexplicable murder of the Honourable Ronald Adair, a young aristocrat whose life seemed untouched by danger. The case, presented at a public inquest, offers only a skeletal outline of the crime, leaving countless questions about motive and method. Dr. Watson, still haunted by his companion’s sudden disappearance, follows the tangled evidence with a mixture of professional curiosity and personal loss. The narrative paints a vivid portrait of high‑society clubs, whispered rumors, and the unsettling silence that follows a death shrouded in mystery.
As Watson revisits the facts, he cannot help but wonder how Sherlock Holmes would have approached the puzzle. The familiar rhythm of deduction, observation, and daring inference resurfaces in his mind, prompting an uneasy anticipation that the great detective may yet return from the shadows. This early‑stage intrigue invites listeners to join Watson on a journey that could finally bring the master sleuth back into the light.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (607K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Keller, Joanne Brown, Frank Sadowski, Roger Squires, and David Widger
Release date
1995-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1859–1930
Best known for creating Sherlock Holmes, this Scottish writer also built a remarkably varied career as a doctor, historian, and storyteller. His work ranges from sharp detective fiction to adventure tales like The Lost World.
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