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Post by Zagreus on Apr 17, 2018 18:11:12 GMT
Simple question: Are the earlier Holmes audios, the adaptions of The Last Act, The Death and Life, Holmes and the Ripper, The Reification of Hans Gerber, and The Tangled Skein, are these in continuity with the BF original stories that have followed?
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Post by constonks on Apr 17, 2018 18:39:36 GMT
Simple question: Are the earlier Holmes audios, the adaptions of The Last Act, The Death and Life, Holmes and the Ripper, The Reification of Hans Gerber, and The Tangled Skein, are these in continuity with the BF original stories that have followed? Not sure about Ripper, Gerber and Skein, but the two Roger Llewellyn Holmes stories are decidedly not. Watson is alive in 1921 in the Briggs stories, but deceased in 1916 in The Last Act. The other one - The Death and Life - is actually a metafictional story about Doyle's decision to kill Holmes.
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Post by charlesuirdhein on Apr 17, 2018 19:12:41 GMT
Ignore the first two, and the rest pretty much are in continuity.
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Post by muckypup on Apr 17, 2018 19:59:10 GMT
First two more of a unbound monologue......
Rest in line with stand Sherlock continuity
But not essential listening to enjoy perfidious mariner
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2018 22:26:15 GMT
If by continuity, you're talking about being set in the same universe:
The stories beginning with Perfidious Mariner (through Ordeals, Judgement, Sacrifice, Fleet Street and Blackstone) are meant to be set in their own universe. They are all written by Jonathan Barnes, and star Tim Bentinck as Mycroft (rather than David Warner, who usually plays him).
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