Becoming Sherlock - The Red Circle
Who is Sherlock Holmes?


We are 40 years into the future, and London is a city in decay. John Watson has returned from medical service in the war in Afghanistan and lives by himself in a run-down part of ¿town. On his way home from work, he stumbles upon a beaten man in the street - unconscious and completely naked. His chances of survival are minimal.


The same evening, a passenger plane crashes in Richmond Park. There are several hundred victims, and Watson and the mysterious man are left to their own devices.


When the man wakes up the following day, he has no memory of who he is or where he came from but reveals excellent detection skills. This is the start of a mystery that unravels rapidly with one burning question at its core.


Can he solve the mystery of himself?


The Red Circle, the first instalment in the upcoming trilogy Becoming Sherlock by international bestseller Anthony Horowitz (known for Midsomer murders, Foyle's war, Alex Rider, and Hawthorne) and Sarah J. Naughton. Story development by Søren Vestergaard.
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Becoming Sherlock - The Red Circle
Who is Sherlock Holmes?


We are 40 years into the future, and London is a city in decay. John Watson has returned from medical service in the war in Afghanistan and lives by himself in a run-down part of ¿town. On his way home from work, he stumbles upon a beaten man in the street - unconscious and completely naked. His chances of survival are minimal.


The same evening, a passenger plane crashes in Richmond Park. There are several hundred victims, and Watson and the mysterious man are left to their own devices.


When the man wakes up the following day, he has no memory of who he is or where he came from but reveals excellent detection skills. This is the start of a mystery that unravels rapidly with one burning question at its core.


Can he solve the mystery of himself?


The Red Circle, the first instalment in the upcoming trilogy Becoming Sherlock by international bestseller Anthony Horowitz (known for Midsomer murders, Foyle's war, Alex Rider, and Hawthorne) and Sarah J. Naughton. Story development by Søren Vestergaard.
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Becoming Sherlock - The Red Circle

Becoming Sherlock - The Red Circle

by Sarah J. Naughton, Anthony Horowitz

Narrated by Alfred Enoch

Unabridged — 9 hours, 17 minutes

Becoming Sherlock - The Red Circle

Becoming Sherlock - The Red Circle

by Sarah J. Naughton, Anthony Horowitz

Narrated by Alfred Enoch

Unabridged — 9 hours, 17 minutes

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Overview

Who is Sherlock Holmes?


We are 40 years into the future, and London is a city in decay. John Watson has returned from medical service in the war in Afghanistan and lives by himself in a run-down part of ¿town. On his way home from work, he stumbles upon a beaten man in the street - unconscious and completely naked. His chances of survival are minimal.


The same evening, a passenger plane crashes in Richmond Park. There are several hundred victims, and Watson and the mysterious man are left to their own devices.


When the man wakes up the following day, he has no memory of who he is or where he came from but reveals excellent detection skills. This is the start of a mystery that unravels rapidly with one burning question at its core.


Can he solve the mystery of himself?


The Red Circle, the first instalment in the upcoming trilogy Becoming Sherlock by international bestseller Anthony Horowitz (known for Midsomer murders, Foyle's war, Alex Rider, and Hawthorne) and Sarah J. Naughton. Story development by Søren Vestergaard.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940191849355
Publisher: Storytel Original
Publication date: 12/07/2023
Series: Becoming Sherlock , #1
Edition description: Unabridged
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