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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Doyle, Both Mystical and Rational,
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This review is from: The Mystery of Cloomber (Hardcover)
Arthur Conan Doyle is chiefly known for his greatest creation, Sherlock Holmes, that most rational of beings. But Doyle also passionately came to believe in his later years that ghosts and fairies existed, and that his wife, among many others, could talk to the dead. Here, in "The Mystery of Cloomber," we get both Doyles in one story: a mystery yarn with an occult tinge. Fans of the Holmes stories will enjoy it for its rather-more-stodgy-than-usual telling of a suspense tale that might have puzzled Sherlock Holmes (briefly), if he'd believed in astral projection and Eastern mysticism and numerous Theosophical notions of the time.
It's enjoyable reading for all that, and will be a pleasurable reading experience in direct correlation with your affection for Doyle and Holmes. I liked it, despite the occult trappings. Note: This book is available in its entirety online.
4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
thriller,
By anand hingorani (Good old US of A) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mystery of Cloomber (Greenhill Crime Classics) (Hardcover)
This is the only mystery book written by Canon Doyle that does not have his world famous detective Sherlock Holmes. It is an excellent mystery which starts in British India, and then continues on in England. It is about revenge, torment and suffering which left me kind of sad in the end.
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The Mystery of Cloomber by Arthur Conan Doyle (Hardcover - Aug. 2003)
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