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Son of Holmes
- Auguste Lupa, Book 1
- Narrated by: Tim Baltz
- Length: 6 hrs and 21 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The “reliably excellent” John Lescroart (Publishers Weekly), acclaimed author of the best-selling novels featuring attorney Dismas Hardy, here offers a rich and engrossing historical mystery that takes us to a small French town in the dark days of World War I and introduces us to Auguste Lupa. The rumor is that he is the son of the greatest detective of all time. And the truth of his mysterious legacy may come to light as he attempts to solve the baffling murder of an intelligence agent and uncover an ingenious act of sabotage....
©1986 John Lescroart (P)2011 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Critic Reviews
“[A] master yarn spinner.” ( Booklist)
“A gifted writer with a distinctive voice. I read him with great pleasure.” (Richard North Patterson)
“Raymond Chandler once wrote that the test of a first-rate murder mystery is whether you would keep reading it if the last chapter - and the revelation of whodunit - were missing. In the matter of John Lescroart, I would keep reading any of his books, even without that last chapter.” ( Fort Worth Star-Telegram)