The Six Napoleans
Last night I was listening to a radio adaptation of a 1903 Sherlock Holmes story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle called "The Six Napoleans", in this one Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are presented with the seemingly trivial case of a man who seems to be obsessed with smashing cheap plaster busts of Napolean Bonaparte, even resorting to breaking and entering to achieve his goal. However, Holmes soon learns that the seemingly straightforward case has a far more sinister side. It was really pretty good.
I was reading more of The Beatles biography. I've almost finished it, actually. It is really interesting and they did have an incredible career. Personally I was always a big fan of John Lennon.
I was reading more of The Beatles biography. I've almost finished it, actually. It is really interesting and they did have an incredible career. Personally I was always a big fan of John Lennon.
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