Apple App: The Five Orange Pips by Conan Doyle

Study English the fun way with this interactive Text-synchronized audiobook.
A text-synchronized audiobook is scrolling the written text along to the spoken narration. Ideal for English learner.
Improve your text comprehension, increases your vocabulary and learn pronunciation by listening to native speaker.
A text specific thesaurus and a comprehension test makes this easy to operate application a highly effective learning tool.
A selection of highly entertaining stories by master authors that are part of the literary canon of the Western world.
List of features
• crisp audio mastered to high standard
• engaging narrator performances
• synchronous playback of text and audio
• adjustable font size
• adjustable scroll speed
• bookmarkable - start where you left off the app
• print out vocabulary
• comprehension test
The Five Orange Pips by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
The strange story of the young gentleman named John Openshaw immediately alarms Sherlock Holmes. The five little dried orange pips in letter to his uncle are clearly deadly. Why is it inscribed only with “K.K.K.” and can Sherlock Holmes identify the unknown forces behind the murder?
Read by: Kirsten Ferreri
Length: 44 min
This is a edited, denoised and mastered LibriVox.org recording
© 2009 Jagamaga / Radif Sharafullin (iTourSoftware.com)
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The Five Orange Pips
