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Sherlock Holmes and the Alice in Wonderland Murders
Sherlock Holmes and the Alice in Wonderland Murders | Barry Day
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Investigating a crooked tabloid magnate, Sherlock Holmes is drawn across the continent Dr. Watson has never been much of an angler, and he is perplexed when Sherlock Holmes invites him on a Scottish fishing expedition. “Come if convenient,” reads the telegram. “If not, come anyway.” A few years after his near-death experience at the hands of Moriarty, the great detective is restless. If any man needs a vacation, it is Sherlock Holmes. But Watson knows better than to expect a peaceful fishing trip. As it happens, Holmes has dragged Watson to Scotland not for the fishing—but for a party. The celebration is hosted by John Moxton, an American muckraker who has recently expanded his tabloid empire across the pond. When his paper, the Clarion, turns out to be one step ahead of Holmes in investigating a baffling series of crimes, the detective suspects that Moxton isn’t just breaking the news—he’s making it.
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Phantomjest
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I'm a sucker for anything with Sherlock Homles, so of course I enjoyed this audiobook. The only negative is the way the producers pitched the actor's voice to sound feminine. It's sounds creepy and slightly robotic.
#audiobook #sherlock #mystery

MaGoose I also love almost everything Sherlock Holmes related. Welcome to Litsy. 6y
Phantomjest Thank you @MaGoose!! 😊 6y
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Brooke_H
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This wasn't terrible as far as pastiches go. It was entertaining enough, though not a lot of mystery or deductions. More action-y than anything. I was slightly disappointed there weren't a whole bunch of murders, considering the title. I was thinking it would be a "Seven"-style serial killer whose murders were based on Alice in Wonderland. And that is not at ALL what this is. (I never read cover copy, so I guess that's my own fault.)

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Brooke_H
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I've got a theme going on this morning.