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Steve Hockensmith (Author), William Dufris (Narrator)
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March 4, 2008 Holmes on the Range
In this hilarious follow-up to Steve Hockensmith's critically acclaimed novel On the Wrong Track, crime-solving cowboys Gus "Old Red" and Otto "Big Red" Amlingmeyer are wandering around San Francisco when they stumble onto another mystery to be solved: the death of their acquaintance Dr. Chan. It turns out that no one wants this mystery solved, but that doesn't stop the brothers from riling up the locals with their heavy-handed investigations. Wild chases ensue until Old Red and his helpers finally put the clues together for a showdown on the waterfront.

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In Edgar-finalist Hockensmith's rollicking third mystery to feature Old Red and Big Red Amlingmeyer (after 2007's On the Wrong Track), the Sherlock Holmes–loving cowboy brothers do some detectifying in 1893 San Francisco, the world's wickedest city. After their disastrous tour of duty as railway policemen, the Amlingmeyers join forces with the alluring Diane Corvus, another veteran of the railroad. Together, they investigate the death of Dr. Chan, whose luggage was thrown from the same train that the brothers patrolled and who was possibly done in by Chinese highbinders, or hatchet men. Working with local law enforcement and Chinatown's Napoleon of Crime, Old Red and Big Red follow a twisted trail that leads from cabbage vendors to whorehouses. Despite a jam-packed plot, Hockensmith takes longer to reach full speed than in previous outings. Still, readers will delight in the hilarious climactic Mandarin standoff between Chinatown's underworld and Frisco's hapless police force. (Feb.)
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“Inspired…dazzles with colorful language, vivid images, and hilarious asides.  Sherlock Holmes in a Stetson turns out to be a dandy idea.” –  Boston Globe, on Holmes on the Range

“…a delightful, hilarious, action-packed tale…” – Mystery Scene on On the Wrong Track

“A great reworking of the Holmes conceit…Hockensmith will have a steady readership as long as the Amlingmeyers are on the case.” – Booklist (starred review) on Holmes on the Range

“[Big Red’s] foot-in-a-bucket narration will keep the reader snorting with laughter...Hockensmith has been nominated for the Edgar Award, and if he keeps writing like this, he'll win one soon.” – Library Journal (starred review) on The Black Dove

“Uproarious…As this fast-moving express hurtles toward a spectacular ending, Gustav searches for ways to apply Holmes's crime-solving genius to the comic bedlam." – Publishers Weekly (starred review) on On the Wrong Track

“Well written, fast-paced and filled with historical atmosphere…Highly recommended.” – Mystery News on Holmes on the Range
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Product Details

  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: Tantor Media; Unabridged edition (March 4, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1400136059
  • ISBN-13: 978-1400136056
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 6.6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)

More About the Author

As you might have guessed by now, I'm a writer. Most authors are, in fact (with the possible exception of Snooki). As a writer, it is my obligation to spend large portions of my day sitting in front of a computer in ketchup-stained sweatpants while swilling enough coffee each hour to drown a chihuahua. This I cheerfully do. Occasionally, I even write something. Via this time-tested method of sitting, drinking coffee and writing, I have managed to produce several novels. Some people think they're pretty good. I will now fill the rest of my allotted space with quotes from positive reviews. Sorry. To make it more fun for everyone, I've slipped one fake review in with the real ones. See if you can spot it!

"Grade: A-...hilarious...delightfully offbeat...." --Entertainment Weekly on Holmes on the Range

"Other books and TV series have featured genre-melding cowboys armed with ratiocination as well as revolvers, but Hockensmith's take is quite special. There's his combination of intriguing mystery, breathless action, colorful characters and enough laugh-out-loud moments for the book to fit in the humorous crime category." --The Los Angeles Times on The Black Dove

"Hockensmith takes a concept that could have been terrible -- the backstory of the Bennet girls learning to fight the undead, setting the stage for Pride and Prejudice and Zombies -- and turns it into a gory and gross, wonderful and clever tale...a true delight, really." --Romantic Times on Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dawn of the Dreadfuls

"Hulk hate silly things puny humans call 'books.' Hulk smash The Da Vinci Code! Hulk smash puny Harry Potter! But Hockensmith books pretty good. Hulk no smash. Hulk want more sequels." --The Incredible Hulk on The Crack in the Lens

To learn more about me, go to http://www.stevehockensmith.com. To learn more about the Incredible Hulk and his taste in literature, go to http://www.marvel.com.

 

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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected... but good!, February 20, 2008
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Jonathan A. Turner (Nashua, NH United States) - See all my reviews
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That Hockensmith feller looks like one of them galoots who ain't satisfied less'n he's doing something different with every book. And, dagnabit, that's a good thing--long as you're not one of those folks who just wants a heap of more of the same every time out.

See, _Holmes on the Range_ was a flat-out classical mystery with a house full o' suspects. And _On the Wrong Track_ was a rollicking adventure/mystery with train robbers and runaway locomotives. Well, _The Black Dove_ is a tough-guy private eye mystery with a bit of moral ambiguity in it.

Now maybe you're figuring that there's something a little cockeyed about a humorous Dashiell Hammett film noir Sherlock Holmes Wild West Chinatown gumshoe tall tale. Well, pardner, all I can say is: it works.

Just don't expect no reruns of the other two books, plotwise. _The Black Dove_ sticks with the conventions of the shamus subgenre. The Amlingmeyer boys don't spend so much time eyeballing crime scenes or jawboning with witnesses or busting alibis or constructing timetables. Instead, the questions are: Who's got the power? Who's corrupt and who (if anyone) is straight? How can individuals stand up to powerful and ruthless groups? And that eternal classic, who wants them dead? Heck, there's even some genuine pathos in this one. (Anyone who reads my reviews regular-like--all both of you--will understand when I say that this here is a ball-of-twine plot, not a jigsaw-puzzle plot.)

Which ain't to say that all the virtues of the prior tales are gone. Big Red and Old Red are still as fine and sassy a pair of saddle pals as a feller could ask for. Me being a sucker for clever deducifyin', I'm happy to report that there's some dandy logic-chopping as well--the delightful Miz Corvus gets in a particularly fine lick or two. There's enough Holmes references to keep the conceit lively. And, of course, the setting is a good one, well rendered.

So what are you waiting for, ya darn greenhorn? Get a wiggle on, saddle up, and wrangle yourself a copy. And when you're done, you can join me in wondering: what in tarnation is Kid Hockensmith going to get up to next?
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Old Red in Chinatown, April 25, 2008
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Brothers Gustav and Otto Amlingmeyer (Old Red and Big Red respectively) are spending the summer in San Francisco. An accidental encounter with Dr. Chan, a friend from their adventure on the South Pacific railroad, revels he is quite nervous about something. In fact, he shoots at Big Red before realizing who he is. So when Chan turns up dead the next morning, Old Red doesn't buy the suicide pronouncement.

Since Dr. Chan lived in the heart of Chinatown, finding out what really happened to him won't be easy. The residences don't trust white men. Their only clue is "The Black Dove." Will that and Old Red's devotion to Sherlock Holmes be enough to find out what happened to Dr. Chan?

This is the third book in the series, and these characters now feel like old friends (even if I don't appreciate their foul mouths.) Their constant bickering is fun and funny. Although the funniest scene...well, I'll leave that for you to discover. But while the book is funny, it does grow quite serious at times. This isn't light hearted fair but a serious book with some wildly funny parts. And the book wonderfully brings the world of 1893 to life.

The mystery itself is good. It did seem to drag a few times, but once the climax came it was well worth reading.

The only thing I was left wondering is where will the brothers go from here. I can hardly wait to find out.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining, if a bit light, February 20, 2008
I've always been a big fan of Sherlock Holmes. When I was a young man, I was also a big fan of Louis L'Amour. I've read both detective novels, and to a lesser extent Westerns, ever since. This current book is an attempt to combine the two genres, a weird concoction of both genres, with nods to Conan Doyle and various Western antecedents. The result is a bit uneven, and rather strange, but fun also.

It's 1893, and the Amlingmeyer brothers, Gustav (nicknamed "Old Red" for his red hair) and Otto ("Big Red", he's half a foot taller than his older brother) have decided that they should be detectives, mostly because Otto's read Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories to his brother, and the brother has decided he can "deducify" as well as the famous detective. Apparently neither of the brothers has figured out that Sherlock was fictional, and that some of his detection techniques aren't quite as workable as Conan Doyle makes them look in the books.

As this third installment in the series starts, they've washed up in San Francisco, having been fired from their first jobs as detectives on the Southern Pacific Railroad. They meet a friend from their previous adventures, a Chinese herbalist. He reacts poorly to their meeting (taking a shot at Big Red before he realizes he's with friends) then soon after winds up dead. The two brothers, joined by a female colleague from their previous adventures, decide they need to know why their friend died, and take off trying to solve the crime, certain that it was a murder.

The whole book takes place, essentially, over a day, from morning til late in the evening. The style is half-way tongue-in-cheek, speedy and somewhat wry in the humor department. Otto, the younger, literate brother, serves as the narrator of the story, while his older cohort and their female companion are the detectives. It's a bit short on premise, at times, but you wind up not caring, because the story, atmosphere, and characters are rather fun. I enjoyed it a great deal, and think it worth the trouble.
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