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EPISODE · Feb 13, 2018 · 34 MIN

Sherlock Holmes: Undercover

from Fictional · host Jason Weiser, Carissa Weiser

Watson is happily married and hasn't spoken to Sherlock in months and hasn't been on a mystery in nearly a year. The craziest his life gets now is an abnormal patient or some sensational news story. That's all about to change when the distraught wife of a friend comes to his house late one Thursday night, leading to a late night trip to an opium den and a shocking discovery. Music: "An Opus in Bb" by Blue Dot Sessions "Cab Ride" by Blue Dot Sessions "Colrain" by Blue Dot Sessions "Manele" by Blue Dot Sessions Theme song by Breakmaster Cylinder

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