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Nothing Remains Hidden | Sherlock Holmes: The Last Analysis, Episode 12 – “Exposure”

29 min · 14 de may de 2026
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A modern Sherlock Holmes audio drama — where proximity becomes unavoidable. Sherlock Holmes: The Last Analysis – Episode 12. Chapters 23 & 24 - “Exposure” In this episode, concealment fails. As pressure converges from within and without, Sherlock Holmes finds that distance — once his most reliable defense — no longer holds. What has been managed through compartmentalization and control begins to surface, not as revelation by choice, but as consequence by inevitability. Exposure is not confession, nor is it catharsis. It is the removal of insulation. Systems built to protect start to betray their purpose, and what was once carefully contained becomes visible — destabilizing both strategy and self-understanding. Nothing resolves here. Instead, the conditions of the story change. Inner reckoning and external threat are no longer separable, and the cost of endurance begins to manifest in ways intelligence alone cannot mitigate. The Last Analysis continues the BBC Sherlock legacy through an original, serialized story of psychological mystery, moral consequence, and the limits of brilliance. Released bi-monthly on The Porcupine Presents. Originally aired: May 2026 Approx. runtime: 29 minutes Website: theporcupinepresents.com [http://theporcupinepresents.com]

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