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Librivox has a bunch of Arthur Conan Doyle stories in audiobook format (free).
https://librivox.org/author/467?primary_...rder=alpha
Sadly, they don't seem to be organized into the usual Sherlock Holmes collections ("Adventures of ...", "Casebook of ...", etc.), but as their own collections of mystery short stories.

Oh, wait, they do. You just have to know the titles of the collections and search for them.

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(12-29-2024, 08:35 PM)John Rose Wrote: Librivox has a bunch of Arthur Conan Doyle stories in audiobook format (free).
https://librivox.org/author/467?primary_...rder=alpha
Sadly, they don't seem to be organized into the usual Sherlock Holmes collections ("Adventures of ...", "Casebook of ...", etc.), but as their own collections of mystery short stories.

Oh, wait, they do. You just have to know the titles of the collections and search for them.
That's a good link for audiobook fans John.   Happy 

If I understand the problem, the many free Holmes titles at Project Gutenberg may turn up a few useful tables of contents, not to mention some print books of interest in their own right.  Just type "Sherlock Holmes" in the search bar.  I suspect that a quick trip to this Wikipedia Holmes page will facilitate sifting more quickly through the PG results.

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