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DISCLAIMER: In this episode, Rachael confuses Petrarch and Plutarch, causing great offense to the man who invented the Sonnet, and she is mortified.
Welcome back, super sleuths, it's another Sherlock Says! This time, Rachael and Ansel are joined by local thespian Kyle B. Dekker to discuss The Boscombe Valley Mystery, most famously known as "the story where that illustration of Holmes in the deerstalker comes from."
Other topics of conversation include Victorian Diabetes, brainstorming fics (again), and, as ever, a return to Afghanistan.
Also wow there's sure a lot of talk about dog death in this episode about a story containing zero dead dogs.
Find Kyle's work at hotchocolatemedia.net
Contact the pod! Linktree at: https://linktr.ee/sherlocksayspod?fbclid=PAAaalIOau9IFlX3ixKFo3lsvmq6U1pYn8m3cf7N6aOqkqUGCljCO0R00KZ3E
DISCLAIMER: In this episode, Rachael confuses Petrarch and Plutarch, causing great offense to the man who invented the Sonnet, and she is mortified.
Welcome back, super sleuths, it's another Sherlock Says! This time, Rachael and Ansel are joined by local thespian Kyle B. Dekker to discuss The Boscombe Valley Mystery, most famously known as "the story where that illustration of Holmes in the deerstalker comes from."
Other topics of conversation include Victorian Diabetes, brainstorming fics (again), and, as ever, a return to Afghanistan.
Also wow there's sure a lot of talk about dog death in this episode about a story containing zero dead dogs.
Find Kyle's work at hotchocolatemedia.net
Contact the pod! Linktree at: https://linktr.ee/sherlocksayspod?fbclid=PAAaalIOau9IFlX3ixKFo3lsvmq6U1pYn8m3cf7N6aOqkqUGCljCO0R00KZ3E