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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mark MowerPublisher: MX Publishing Imprint: MX Publishing Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.213kg ISBN: 9781804240441ISBN 10: 1804240443 Pages: 178 Publication Date: 24 October 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsMower ably emulates Conan Doyle in his solid fifth pastiche collection (after 2021's Sherlock Holmes-The Baker Street Epilogue). Two of the six stories stand out as worthy of the best pasticheurs. In The Neckar Reawakening, the detective travels to Sussex after a 15-year-old maid is found drowned in a pond. The chief constable suspects foul play, as six months earlier a young woman died in the same place and the same way, wearing a similar necklace with a mermaid charm attached. That fatality was ruled a suicide despite the coroner's unusual choice not to conduct a postmortem, and the locals link the deaths to the legend of a water monster known as the Neckar. The Misadventure of the Norfolk Poacher, in which a former Baker Street Irregular is charged with killing a poacher, highlights Holmes's deductive reasoning grounded in an observation of subtle clues. On the other hand, A Diplomatic Affair, centered on Holmes's decoding of a newspaper ad suggesting a threat to the prime minister, and The Case of the SS Bokhara, set when Watson believed Holmes had perished at Reichenbach, fall short of the promise of their openings. Pastiche fans will welcome more from Mower. - Publishers Weekly Mower ably emulates Conan Doyle in his solid fifth pastiche collection (after 2021's Sherlock Holmes-The Baker Street Epilogue). Two of the six stories stand out as worthy of the best pasticheurs. In ""The Neckar Reawakening,"" the detective travels to Sussex after a 15-year-old maid is found drowned in a pond. The chief constable suspects foul play, as six months earlier a young woman died in the same place and the same way, wearing a similar necklace with a mermaid charm attached. That fatality was ruled a suicide despite the coroner's unusual choice not to conduct a postmortem, and the locals link the deaths to the legend of a water monster known as the Neckar. ""The Misadventure of the Norfolk Poacher,"" in which a former Baker Street Irregular is charged with killing a poacher, highlights Holmes's deductive reasoning grounded in an observation of subtle clues. On the other hand, ""A Diplomatic Affair,"" centered on Holmes's decoding of a newspaper ad suggesting a threat to the prime minister, and ""The Case of the SS Bokhara,"" set when Watson believed Holmes had perished at Reichenbach, fall short of the promise of their openings. Pastiche fans will welcome more from Mower. - Publishers Weekly Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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