The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
I listened to The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone while I was folding and taping newsletters the other day. I always like Sherlock Holmes, but I didn't love this one. First, he's already solved who the culprit is before the story starts; he just needs to find the stolen diamond, he knows who the thief is. Second, he uses a trick that he's used before and it's a large part of the story in both instances, I'm not a fan of the repetition. And the whole story takes place in Holmes' sitting room, which just isn't terribly interesting.
I listed to an audiobook and the narration was okay overall, but sometimes I got a bit confused who was speaking. The reader had an accent that fit the story, but took a little while for me to get used to.
Overall, this is not one of my favorites of the Holmes stories, but it's short and there's a little bit at the end...