The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes II
Other by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Released 30 March 1999
Tracklist
- CD 1
- 1The Scandal in Bohemia: 'To Holmes, she is always the woman'Sir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson8:21
- 2The Scandal in Bohemia: A letter by the last post – a new caseSir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson4:48
- 3The Scandal in Bohemia: A large man enters No. 221b Baker StreetSir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson5:40
- 4The Scandal in Bohemia: The background of Irene Adler, adventuressSir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson6:22
- 5The Scandal in Bohemia: 'At three o'clock precisely I was at Baker Street'Sir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson5:21
- 6The Scandal in Bohemia: The church of St. Monica – and drive like the devil'Sir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson8:03
- 7The Scandal in Bohemia: In Serpentine Street, in front of Briony LodgeSir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson4:39
- 8The Scandal in Bohemia: Holmes is carried into Briony LodgeSir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson6:17
- 9The Scandal in Bohemia: The King of Bohemia and Holmes face an unexpected conclusionSir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson8:25
- 10The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb: The case of Mr. Hatherley's thumbSir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson5:42
- 11The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb: 'He unwound the handkerchief and held out his hand'Sir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson3:41
- 12The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb: Sherlock Holmes, the agony column and the before-breakfast pipeSir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson6:01
- 13The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb: The emaciated German states his fee and demandsSir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson5:53
- CD 2
- 1The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb: 'I threw all fears to the wind'Sir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson5:26
- 2The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb: 'A vague feeling of uneasiness began to steal over me'Sir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson5:22
- 3The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb: Within the hydraulic pressSir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson5:11
- 4The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb: Help at handSir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson5:20
- 5The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb: Sherlock Holmes takes up the caseSir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson4:33
- 6The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb: A gigantic column of smokeSir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson4:52
- 7The Five Orange Pips: A case remarkable in detail and startling in resultSir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson4:53
- 8The Five Orange Pips: A visitor, an anxious young manSir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson2:32
- 9The Five Orange Pips: 'My name is John Openshaw'Sir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson8:25
- 10The Five Orange Pips: Holmes interposesSir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson6:04
- 11The Five Orange Pips: Five little dried orange pipsSir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson6:38
- 12The Five Orange Pips: Sherlock Holmes sat for some time in silenceSir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson7:22
- 13The Five Orange Pips: 'Have you ever heard of the Ku Klux Klan?'Sir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson3:47
- 14The Five Orange Pips: 'Holmes,' I cried, 'You are too late.'Sir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson9:06
- CD 3
- 1Silver Blaze: The disappearance of Silver BlazeSir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson6:15
- 2Silver Blaze: The precautions takenSir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson8:37
- 3Silver Blaze: The police actionSir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson4:25
- 4Silver Blaze: Arrival at the little town of TavistockSir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson4:53
- 5Silver Blaze: 'Holmes leaned back in the carriage …'Sir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson8:09
- 6Silver Blaze: 'It's this way, Watson'Sir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson5:13
- 7Silver Blaze: A bully cowedSir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson7:19
- 8Silver Blaze: The race for the Wessex CupSir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson6:03
- 9Silver Blaze: In the corner of a Pullman car, Holmes explainsSir Arthur Conan Doyle read by David Timson8:31
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Release credits
- other vocals, spoken vocals
Issues
T30 March 1999



