Sherlock Holmes and the Shakespeare Globe Murders (Sherlock Holmes Murders)
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The latest in the series has Holmes and Watson on the trail of evil genius Janus Cain with the help of Oscar Wilde and The Woman....Irene Adler
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Item number (ASIN): 095376592X
Author: Barry Day
ISBN: 095376592X
Manufacturer: Second Opinion (FL)
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 190
Package Dimensions: 43 x 440 x 710 (hundredths-inches)
Publication Date: January 1, 1997
Publisher: Second Opinion (FL)
Binding: Paperback
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- Good until the last third.I thought that this was one of the best written pastiches that I have found (Greenwood certainly is second best)until it became so streched and so tired for the last third (the murder is revealed yet it takes countless, pointless pages to bring the story to conclusion, including wheeling out Holmes' "good friend" Sigmind Freud). I will try another just because the tone rang so true.
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- Good until the last third.I thought that this was one of the best written pastiches that I have found (Greenwood certainly is second best)until it became so streched and so tired for the last third (the murder is revealed yet it takes countless, pointless pages to bring the story to conclusion, including wheeling out Holmes' "good friend" Sigmund Freud). I will try another just because the tone rang so true.
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- Sherlock Holmes saves the restored Globe playhouse"One of the better efforts in the pastiche genre. The book is well plotted and well written. the story revolves around an American impresario's efforts to rebuild Shakespeare's Globe theatre and the attempts to foil his labors and destroy his dreams. The author - who is obviously well versed in both Shakespearean history and writings,weaves a variety of interesting and intriguing Shakespearean quotations into his plot,though which he adds to the mystery and enjoyment of his story. The climax is excellent. 'Whodunnit' is well masked until the 'final act' - both in the play and in the book. This is a good one for all Sherlockians."
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