Please refer this gentleman narrator to a certan Mr Greg Wagland.. I respectfully suspect that this gentleman will surely benefit from a hour or two's tuition from Mr Wagland. Perhaps one day I may then listen further to this particular version of this Sherlock Holme's adventure than the one minute and thirty three seconds I spent just now?
What a bad narrator! Why does he read so terribly fast?! I slowed it down but it didn't really help. And all the mistakes. Hugh Fraser should read this!
If this is your first attemp on reading a Holmes story,you have a long way to go before you level with the previous narrators my ladddy but. I wish you well on getting to the top of the ladder as I feel you will in time. I'm not going to give you a thumbs up or down as you deserve neither but my best wishes on your journey.
This would be more pleasurable to listen to if it was read by a better reader, eg Jonathan Cecil. There are so many mistakes and corrections and gabbling, that it breaks ones concentration.
All the other narrators read to slow ,this is the perfect speed for me thank you
Please refer this gentleman narrator to a certan Mr Greg Wagland..
I respectfully suspect that this gentleman will surely benefit from a hour or two's tuition from Mr Wagland.
Perhaps one day I may then listen further to this particular version of this Sherlock Holme's adventure than the one minute and thirty three seconds I spent just now?
Mrs. Hudson knocked-up!!! Oh, the humanity!
What a bad narrator! Why does he read so terribly fast?! I slowed it down but it didn't really help. And all the mistakes. Hugh Fraser should read this!
Read a bit too fast for me, but an interesting story.
It is fast. But you can change the playback speed.
If this is your first attemp on reading a Holmes story,you have a long way to go before you level with the previous narrators my ladddy but. I wish you well on getting to the top of the ladder as I feel you will in time.
I'm not going to give you a thumbs up or down as you deserve neither but my best wishes on your journey.
This would be more pleasurable to listen to if it was read by a better reader, eg Jonathan Cecil. There are so many mistakes and corrections and gabbling, that it breaks ones concentration.
Greg Wagland reads Sherlock superbly
A different narrater, make sure he is English and to slow down.