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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Leah Moore , John Reppion , Aaron CampbellPublisher: Dynamic Forces Inc Imprint: Dynamic Forces Inc Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9781606900581ISBN 10: 1606900587 Pages: 168 Publication Date: 10 November 2009 Recommended Age: From 16 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsIt's a puzzle within a puzzle and lots of fun. This could be (Moore and Reppion's) best work yet. - Newsarama Leah Moore and John Reppion did a bang up job in kicking off a new era of Sherlock Holmes in comic book form. A brand new mystery, utilizin It's a puzzle within a puzzle and lots of fun. This could be (Moore and Reppion's) best work yet. - Newsarama Leah Moore and John Reppion did a bang up job in kicking off a new era of Sherlock Holmes in comic book form. A brand new mystery, utilizing the tropes that made the detective famous. - Major Spoilers The book exceeded my expectations by leaps and bounds. The story and dialogue are crisp and clever without seeming out of time. It's a Batman story with a brand new wrapper! - Jeph Loeb, writer/producer of <i>Heroes</i>, <i>Lost</i>, and <i>Smallville</i> Moore and Reppion bring new life to the iconic Holmes and Watson, with a tantalizing tale and their hallmark attention to period detail. Whether you're a dedicated Sherlockian or a Holmesian newbie, grab this one! - Leslie S. Klinger, author of the <i>New Annotated Sherlock Holmes</i> series The dialogue feels right. There are times when the cadence of the speech draws me in and makes me feel like I'm reading Doyle's classic works. - Comic Book Resources It's a puzzle within a puzzle and lots of fun. This could be (Moore and Reppion's) best work yet. - Newsarama Leah Moore and John Reppion did a bang up job in kicking off a new era of Sherlock Holmes in comic book form. A brand new mystery, utilizing the tropes that made the detective famous. - Major Spoilers The book exceeded my expectations by leaps and bounds. The story and dialogue are crisp and clever without seeming out of time. It's a Batman story with a brand new wrapper! - Jeph Loeb, writer/producer of Heroes, Lost, and Smallville Moore and Reppion bring new life to the iconic Holmes and Watson, with a tantalizing tale and their hallmark attention to period detail. Whether you're a dedicated Sherlockian or a Holmesian newbie, grab this one! - Leslie S. Klinger, author of the New Annotated Sherlock Holmes series The dialogue feels right. There are times when the cadence of the speech draws me in and makes me feel like I'm reading Doyle's classic works. - Comic Book Resources It's a puzzle within a puzzle and lots of fun. This could be (Moore and Reppion's) best work yet. - Newsarama Leah Moore and John Reppion did a bang up job in kicking off a new era of Sherlock Holmes in comic book form. A brand new mystery, utilizing the tropes that made the detective famous. - Major Spoilers The book exceeded my expectations by leaps and bounds. The story and dialogue are crisp and clever without seeming out of time. It's a Batman story with a brand new wrapper! - Jeph Loeb, writer/producer of Heroes, Lost, and Smallville Moore and Reppion bring new life to the iconic Holmes and Watson, with a tantalizing tale and their hallmark attention to period detail. Whether you're a dedicated Sherlockian or a Holmesian newbie, grab this one! - Leslie S. Klinger, author of the New Annotated Sherlock Holmes series The dialogue feels right. There are times when the cadence of the speech draws me in and makes me feel like I'm reading Doyle's classic works. - Comic Book Resources Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |