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Holmes is where the art is!,
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This review is from: Night Watch: A Long-Lost Adventure in Which Sherlock Holmes Meets Father Brown (Hardcover)
Any author who undertakes to "do" Arthur Conan Doyle takes a great risk. Trying to emulate the great Mr. Doyle and his Sherlock Holmes stories can be dangerous, Kendrick has done his homework well and the novel provides great insight into the
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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A delight for Holmes fans,
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This review is from: Night Watch: A Long-Lost Adventure in Which Sherlock Holmes Meets Father Brown (Hardcover)
This new addition to the Holmes canon will be very welcome reading, certainly to the Baker Street faithful and also to those who haven't had the pleasure of meeting Holmes and Watson before. "Night Watch" is cleverly plotted and written; Kendrick amplifies Conan Doyle's somewhat spare style without breaking the mood of the original stories. Many Doyle characters we know and love show up--even Mycroft drags his substantial butt out of the Diogenes Club--and also we have an interesting encounter with Father Brown in his early days, for good measure. The best test of a Holmes story is how you feel when you've finished it--and finishing this book, I felt the same way I did on finishing "Hound of the Baskervilles": sorry to see it end, and wanting more.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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If they can't get THIS right...,
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This review is from: Night Watch: A Long Lost Adventure In Which Sherlock Holmes Meets Father Brown (Paperback)
From the publisher's blurb:
"Holmes and Father Brown have but one night to solve the grizzly murder..." Well, how hard can it be to find a large North American Brown Bear in an Anglican Church? Sigh... "Grisly"... not "grizzly". "Grisly" is a kind of a murder. "Grizzly" is a kind of a bear. This might be the best Holmes-homage yet, but when publishers themselves have no regard for the language that pays their bills, it is impossible to take anything they say - or print - seriously enough to want to buy it. Throw out your spell-checkers, and READ. Don Hawthorne
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