EPISODE · May 2, 2026 · 1H 17M
The Adventure of the Briarbank Papers | A Sherlock Holmes Mystery Audiobook
from Nocturnal Tales: Mystery Audiobooks and Crime Stories · host Nicolas and Dora – Nocturnal Tales
London and Wimbledon, spring 1902: when brilliant electrical engineer Laurence Brooke is found stabbed through the chest with a Moorish paper-knife in the locked study of Briarbank House — his safe unlocked, a sealed packet of technical papers missing, and a jealous painter-husband conveniently placed at the scene by a dog-walker's testimony — Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are drawn into a case where the true motive lies not in wounded love but in stolen genius; a young doctor and a sharp-eyed barrister reveal that Brooke held eighty per cent of the rights to a revolutionary storage-cell invention, that his business partner Adrian Fell had insistently claimed the discovery as his own, and that Fell had slipped away from his own dinner table for precisely six minutes at twenty past eight — enough time to cross through the side garden, open a safe he knew well, and strike a man he could no longer afford to let speak; a scorched corner of green-taped envelope in the grate, a glove-fastener dragged from the ornamental pond on the Common, and one fatal phrase spoken in a lawyer's chambers — "false formulae," a detail no innocent man could have named — seal a trap built not from force but from the cold logic of what a guilty mind cannot help revealing; inspired by the golden age of detective fiction while remaining entirely fictional, The Adventure of the Briarbank Papers is an original Sherlock Holmes-style mystery about invention, greed, and the difference between discovering the truth and proving it.ℹ️ FOR LISTENERSThis is an original mystery presented as a respectful homage to the world of Sherlock Holmes and classic detective fiction. All characters and events in this story are fictional. No affiliation, endorsement, or official connection is implied.💬 QUESTION FOR THE COMMENTSHolmes springs his trap the moment Fell says "false formulae" — two words no innocent man could have spoken. But looking back through the story, which clue gave Fell away to you first: the missing minutes at dinner, the glove fastener in the pond, or that single fatal phrase? 🕵️❤️ SUPPORT & LISTENING OPTIONS📖 GET THE EBOOK — $3.99 If you'd like a copy to keep, here's where to find it: 📌 Patreon — included with Writing Table and Archive Society memberships, or one-time purchase https://www.patreon.com/posts/156573383 🛒 Gumroad — one-time purchase, EPUB + PDF included https://nocturnaltalespod.gumroad.com/l/ebookvol2 ❤️ Buy Me a Coffee — one-time purchase, EPUB + PDF included buymeacoffee.com/nocturnaltales/e/532495 Both formats included with every purchase — EPUB for Kindle, Kobo, and Apple Books · PDF for tablets.📌 Patreon (ad-free episodes, early access, bonus content – tiers from $2.99/month) https://www.patreon.com/NocturnalTales ❤️ Buy Me a Coffee (one-time support) https://buymeacoffee.com/nocturnaltales 💛 PayPal (one-time tip) https://paypal.me/nocturnaltalesprod 🎧 Spotify (follow the show) https://open.spotify.com/show/0OQ7OEseXIMbMt2NTI7oHy?si=FY8mgTx1SDqBdR7CJgymGw 📚 CHILDREN'S BOOK (Amazon) Sherlock Paws and the Diamond of the Nile https://amzn.to/3MRzLNq🧾 CREDITSWritten by Nocturnal Tales. Narrated by Nocturnal Tales.🔖 TAGS / KEYWORDSSherlock Holmes mystery audiobook, Victorian detective fiction, 1902 London murder mystery, stolen invention mystery, electrical engineer murder mystery, Golden Age mystery podcast, paper knife murder mystery, Wimbledon mystery audiobook, classic whodunit audiobook, patent theft murder mystery, Sherlock Holmes fan fiction audiobook, Victorian crime fiction, missing papers mystery, intellectual property murder mystery, British mystery podcast
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London and Wimbledon, spring 1902: when brilliant electrical engineer Laurence Brooke is found stabbed through the chest with a Moorish paper-knife in the locked study of Briarbank House — his safe unlocked, a sealed packet of technical papers missing, and a jealous painter-husband conveniently placed at the scene by a dog-walker's testimony — Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are drawn into a case where the true motive lies not in wounded love but in stolen genius; a young doctor and a sharp-eyed barrister reveal that Brooke held eighty per cent of the rights to a revolutionary storage-cell invention, that his business partner Adrian Fell had insistently claimed the discovery as his own, and that Fell had slipped away from his own dinner table for precisely six minutes at twenty past eight — enough time to cross through the side garden, open a safe he knew well, and strike a man he could no longer afford to let speak; a scorched corner of green-taped envelope in the grate, a glove-fastener dragged from the ornamental pond on the Common, and one fatal phrase spoken in a lawyer's chambers — "false formulae," a detail no innocent man could have named — seal a trap built not from force but from the cold logic of what a guilty mind cannot help revealing; inspired by the golden age of detective fiction while remaining entirely fictional, The Adventure of the Briarbank Papers is an original Sherlock Holmes-style mystery about invention, greed, and the difference between discovering the truth and proving it.ℹ️ FOR LISTENERSThis is an original mystery presented as a respectful homage to the world of Sherlock Holmes and classic detective fiction. All characters and events in this story are fictional. No affiliation, endorsement, or official connection is implied.💬 QUESTION FOR THE COMMENTSHolmes springs his trap the moment Fell says "false formulae" — two words no innocent man could have spoken. But looking back through the story, which clue gave Fell away to you first: the missing minutes at dinner, the glove fastener in the pond, or that single fatal phrase? 🕵️❤️ SUPPORT & LISTENING OPTIONS📖 GET THE EBOOK — $3.99 If you'd like a copy to keep, here's where to find it: 📌 Patreon — included with Writing Table and Archive Society memberships, or one-time purchase https://www.patreon.com/posts/156573383 🛒 Gumroad — one-time purchase, EPUB + PDF included https://nocturnaltalespod.gumroad.com/l/ebookvol2 ❤️ Buy Me a Coffee — one-time purchase, EPUB + PDF included buymeacoffee.com/nocturnaltales/e/532495 Both formats included with every purchase — EPUB for Kindle, Kobo, and Apple Books · PDF for tablets.📌 Patreon (ad-free episodes, early access, bonus content – tiers from $2.99/month) https://www.patreon.com/NocturnalTales ❤️ Buy Me a Coffee (one-time support) https://buymeacoffee.com/nocturnaltales 💛 PayPal (one-time tip) https://paypal.me/nocturnaltalesprod 🎧 Spotify (follow the show) https://open.spotify.com/show/0OQ7OEseXIMbMt2NTI7oHy?si=FY8mgTx1SDqBdR7CJgymGw 📚 CHILDREN'S BOOK (Amazon) Sherlock Paws and the Diamond of the Nile https://amzn.to/3MRzLNq🧾 CREDITSWritten by Nocturnal Tales. Narrated by Nocturnal Tales.🔖 TAGS / KEYWORDSSherlock Holmes mystery audiobook, Victorian detective fiction, 1902 London murder mystery, stolen invention mystery, electrical engineer murder mystery, Golden Age mystery podcast, paper knife murder mystery, Wimbledon mystery audiobook, classic whodunit audiobook, patent theft murder mystery, Sherlock Holmes fan fiction audiobook, Victorian crime fiction, missing papers mystery, intellectual property murder mystery, British mystery podcast
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