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The House of Silk
The House of Silk: A Sherlock Holmes Novel | Anthony Horowitz
For the first time in its one-hundred-and-twenty-five-year history, the Arthur Conan Doyle Estate has authorized a new Sherlock Holmes novel. Once again, THE GAME'S AFOOT... London, 1890. 221B Baker St. A fine art dealer named Edmund Carstairs visits Sherlock Holmes and Dr John Watson to beg for their help. He is being menaced by a strange man in a flat cap - a wanted criminal who seems to have followed him all the way from America. In the days that follow, his home is robbed, his family is threatened. And then the first murder takes place. Almost unwillingly, Holmes and Watson find themselves being drawn ever deeper into an international conspiracy connected to the teeming criminal underworld of Boston, the gaslit streets of London, opium dens and much, much more. And as they dig, they begin to hear the whispered phrase-the House of Silk-a mysterious entity that connects the highest levels of government to the deepest depths of criminality. Holmes begins to fear that he has uncovered a conspiracy that threatens to tear apart the very fabric of society. The Arthur Conan Doyle Estate chose the celebrated, #1 New York Times bestselling author Anthony Horowitz to write The House of Silk because of his proven ability to tell a transfixing story and for his passion for all things Holmes. Destined to become an instant classic, The House of Silk brings Sherlock Holmes back with all the nuance, pacing, and almost superhuman powers of analysis and deduction that made him the world's greatest detective, in a case depicting events too shocking, too monstrous to ever appear in print...until now.
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NatalieR
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Bailedbailed

I‘m a fan of Horowitz. Unfortunately, I bailed on this one. The narrator was pleasant; however, I had difficulty discerning which character was speaking. It became tiresome and required too much effort. I would probably be better off reading this one in print.

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Ruthiella I do like that painting! 😍 11mo
NatalieR @Ruthiella Thank you! It is rather elegant. 😊 11mo
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Sapphire

Childhood is the first precious coin that poverty steals from a child.

Sapphire Particularly poignant post as we are learning about the social system in Costa Rica that is focused first on the welfare of the child, and because of the child- the family. It‘s a security/wellness over liberty culture. 12mo
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Sapphire
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Vacation read: Pool day

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Twainy
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Pickpick

Anthony Anthony Anthony … I love Sherlock. Please write some more!

What is the House of Silk …. I love how everything wraps up at the end! A typical Holmes/Watson story. Fun!

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2

Bookish.SAM I really enjoyed this too… and guess what… There is more! 1y
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Bookish.SAM
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I‘ve read and enjoyed quite a few of Horowitz‘s books and have always been a Sherlock fan AND given that he had the Doyle estate‘s seal of approval, expectations were high! It didn‘t disappoint 😊
The language and atmosphere were all there, with the plot being a bit darker than your typical Sherlock mystery so that freshened it up some.

Aims42 I‘ve enjoyed the Horowitz books I‘ve read (It‘s only been the Hawthorne series and Susan Ryeland series). I‘ll have to check this one out too 😁👍 2y
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led567
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I thought AH had the language and feeling of the original Holmes stories almost spot on, right down to the syntax; just a couple of jokey one-liners that weren‘t Watsonesque but were worth it. Slight shame the horror he was leading up to from the start was of the type I thought it might be, but I‘d still give this 5 stars. I didn‘t guess whodunnit - again!

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Erin.Elizabeth10
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I have never actually read a Sherlock Holmes mystery, and so this was obviously a weird one to start with, since it was not written by Arthur Conan Doyle. But I enjoyed it, and it makes me want to read an original Holmes book! I did not always understand the big picture of what was happening, but I got enough of the details that I was engaged.

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LiteraryinPA
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Read this for my family‘s summer book club. It was dark but good! I didn‘t see the twists coming and I found Horowitz totally credible as a stand-in for Doyle. It probably wasn‘t my favorite book of his because I prefer his contemporary writing style, but I will totally read the sequel!

Davisemkors You have a nice book, I will love to discuss somethings with you. 2y
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RamsFan1963
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55/150 I've always enjoyed the adventures of Sherlock Holmes, and I have to say that this is one of the best I've had to pleasure to read. The plot is wonderfully complex and twisted, just when I think I got it, things are turned on their heads and it's off in another direction. Of course, when Holmes does the big reveal/explanation at the end, it all makes sense. 4 ⭐⭐⭐⭐💫

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RamsFan1963
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1. Tagged, plus Dear Girls and In On The Joke
2. Only changes where I want to read, outdoors instead of indoors.
3. When I start seeing robins and the weatherman is calling for rain just about every day, then I know Spring is here.

Welcome back @MoonWitch94 #thoughtfulthursday

MoonWitch94 Thank you! It‘s good to be back! Thanks for playing 🌷☺️📚 3y
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RamsFan1963
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"Influenza is unpleasant," Sherlock Holmes remarked, "but you are right in thinking that, with your wife's help, the child will recover soon."

#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl

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LiteraryinPA
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@Bookwormjillk @DGRachel @kspenmoll I hope I‘m not jumping the gun, but I see that #lmpbc Group P is full and I‘m so excited! When I got home from work I pulled some books that I‘ve been meaning to read. I‘ve read and enjoyed mysteries by Horowitz, Bussi, and Michaelides. Collins would be new to me but the premise looked intriguing. Do any of these look good to you? If not or if you‘ve read them, there are always other options. 😋

LiteraryinPA I know I have 2 by this author, but that doesn‘t mean we have to pick one of his. I just have 2 on hand because I liked After the Crash so much. 3y
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LiteraryinPA The premise maybe sounds a little grim, but I guess for mysteries some of that is to be expected? But if anyone is triggered by these topics we can go in a different direction. 3y
LiteraryinPA The House of Silk has a follow up book called Moriarty, in case that sways you either way. I can‘t say whether this one ends on a cliffhanger and you need to read the sequel or not. 3y
DGRachel I‘ve read The House of Silk, but I‘m game for any of the others. ☺️ 3y
Bookwormjillk I haven‘t read any and they all look good! 3y
DGRachel I will also say that it‘s been a decade since I read House of Silk so I don‘t mind rereading it. I don‘t remember any details, just that I really enjoyed it. 3y
kspenmoll I have not read any, so your choice! 3y
LiteraryinPA Thanks for being so flexible @kspenmoll @DGRachel @Bookwormjillk but I would love to know which ones stand out the most to you! Would each of you mind picking your top 2 and we‘ll see where we stand? 3y
DGRachel Top 2 for me are Black Water Lilies then The Maidens 3y
Bookwormjillk Black Water Lilies is #1 and The Winter Sister is #2 for me 3y
kspenmoll Black water lilies #1, The Winter Sister #2 3y
LiteraryinPA Great, looks like it‘ll be Black Water Lilies! @DGRachel @kspenmoll @Bookwormjillk 3y
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LiteraryinPA
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Last night we visited a new-to-us bookstore and it was delightful! In addition to some wonderful new releases (TJ Klune‘s new one for example!!) they had the tagged book from the backlist of one of my favorite mystery authors. Then today I saw the number was selected for #bookspinbingo. I‘m excited to dive in! The cats were very cute during my photo session, when I put the books on the many packed book boxes (can‘t wait til we move and unpack!).

mom2bugnbee I LOVED the Anthony Horowitz Sherlock retellings! 3y
LiteraryinPA @mom2bugnbee Oh good! I bought Moriarty and was going to read it but then I realized it was the second in the series. I‘ve loved all of Horowitz‘s books that I‘ve read so I bet I‘ll like these too! 3y
LeafingThroughLife I really liked Instructions for Dancing! Happy reading! 😀 3y
BennettBookworm Yayyy welcome back! 3y
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Ericalambbrown
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Another great listen while doing chores this weekend. Sir Derek Jacobi is an absolute treasure and his performance was fantastic. The reminiscence of an elderly Dr Watson, the story told is one of the bleaker cases that Watson had not written of previously as it would have been terribly unpalatable to his audience. Anthony Horowitz did a good job capturing Watson‘s voice in the old ACD style. Great for fans who aren‘t stubbornly purist.

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RamsFan1963
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I am posting one book per day from my extensive to-be-read collection. No description or reason for wanting to read the book. Some are old and some will be new. Don't judge me - I have a lot of books.
Day 226

#tbrmountain #bookbuyingdiet

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mom2bugnbee
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Almost forgot to post today! Even though this was my last read of 2020, it was one of my favorites of the year. One of the best Sherlock Holmes retellings I've read (which I love). #12Booksof2020 @Andrew65

Andrew65 I love this book. 4y
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mom2bugnbee
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And with that, I met my GR goal of 75 books! 🎉

I'm a sucker for a good Sherlock Holmes retelling, & @clconn17 knew this when she picked my books for our #NashvilleLittens Elf Swap. Thank you, Chiarra! This was delightful.

⭐⭐⭐⭐✨/⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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mom2bugnbee
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"... Holmes plunged after Harriman. I followed, partly because my place was always at his side..."

I'm so happy that Mr. Horowitz did right by the Holmes/Watson relationship. And I still picture Benedict Cumberbatch & Martin Freeman when I read any Holmes, whether original or a retelling.

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howjessicareads
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Woohoo! Finished my first book of the #votedearlyreadathon!

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Sharpeipup
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Lunchtime read with a dose of vitamin D.

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Quill_Cadence

Okay. I started this September 1 of 2018...it is now 2020. I am now on the track of continuing books that I have started years ago. I should have not taken that long though. It was good. I liked the book. It was just boring the first half, then along came the books with nice covers. But it gets better. You know, it Sherlock Holmes! Hehehe.

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Tianarose

Anyone else binge read a new favourite author. This is my 4th Anthony Horowitz book this year!

Prairiegirl_reading I try not to read every book that author wrote right away but when I find a new author that I like I usually go get a few others. 5y
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Carolyn11215
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For the first time in its 125 year history, the Arthur Conan Doyle Estate authorized a new Sherlock Holmes mystery. Anthony Horowitz done them proud! :)

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Librarybelle
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Funnily, my first thought for #BrassInPocket was brass knuckles, which led me to think of the tagged book?? It‘s been a day so far...haha!

Horowitz works his magic with Sherlock Holmes in this dark story. I really enjoyed this one. #LilithJuly

KarenUK Me too! Thought he did a great job with these characters 👍💕 5y
Andrew65 Loved this. 5y
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TaciturnWhenReading
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This is about as close to Arthur Conan Doyle as you can get! Truly feel like I am reading another of his. I can see why the Estate approves. #sherlock

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sparrowssavvy
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Pickpick

Thoroughly enjoyable Sherlock Holmes mystery. I love how everything all wove together at the end and certain details were so well hidden, yet were placed in plain sight. It also truly felt like an Arthur Conan Doyle mystery as well which I really liked.

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throwmeabook
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Monday means a new audiobook for school pickup. I‘ve watched the movies and tv show but I‘ve never actually read a Sherlock Holmes book. I don‘t know how Horowitz compares to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle but so far I am loving it. The narrator is fantastic. 💕

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dfieb
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Anthony Horowitz never disappoints. A great mystery read. Horowitz is also the creator of the BBC series Foyle‘s War. I recommend this book and his others, “The Magpie Murders” and The Word is Murder.”

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Balibee146
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Finishing up a few reads with the Vizzie keeping my legs warm.
I enjoyed this one.... Probably particularly because my introduction to Holmes and Watson was through TV and film versions over the years. It is clear Horowitz loves the cannon and he does a good job. I expect some purists who adore the Conan Doyle works might have some issues as it is clearly a modern writer and novel format.

LauraBeth I think Horowitz is the perfect person for this. Also...😍 6y
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yourfavouritemixtape
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When this was released, I didn‘t want to read it because I thought it just wouldn‘t feel right. Now I have to say, I enjoyed having these characters back a lot more than the fact that the story was maybe a bit too complex compared to Doyle‘s.

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Balibee146
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Cathythoughts I‘ve heard this one is his best ... one of our Bookclub ladies says 👍🏻 6y
Balibee146 @Cathythoughts only about 50 pages in but enjoying it so far 👍 6y
gradcat Are these good? I‘m always afraid when contemporary authors take up the work of others...can‘t wait to read your review. 6y
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zsuzsanna_reads @gradcat I'm the same, I usually keep away because worried a bad reboot will ruin the originals for me. @Balibee146 I'm also eagerly awaiting your verdict! 6y
Balibee146 @gradcat and @zsuzsanna_reads ill let you know though I'm more of a casual Holmes fan myself 👍😘 6y
gradcat @Balibee146 Thanks...looking forward to it!! 6y
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TiffanyMichele
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Picking back up “The House Of Silk” and thinking about sidereading “The Wise Mans Fear” since I am now finished with the first Mistborn Trilogy. 🤔🧐 Which one will suck me in first? 🤨
#choose #book #chooseyourbook #sherlock #kouthe

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TiffanyMichele
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I love how the author reminds you that they are having breakfast during this talk. “Can I trouble you to pass the marmalade?” Awww, Holmes is being polite. Ish. ☺️
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#houseofsilk #sherlock #holmes #sherlockholnes #amreading

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Preciouz29
Mehso-so

I think I just have to give up on this particular author; I always have a harder time getting through the books. They always seem to drag a bit for me.

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Hidie
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A bit bland until you get to the sinister and scandalous ending!

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TiffanyMichele
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I will say that Mr. Horowitz is doing a fantastic job at portraying Conan Doyle‘s work.

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aa_guer2021
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For the first time, in a long time, the estate allowed the release of an "official" Sherlock Holmes story. This was to me a re-read. Despite the familiarity (and exceptional fondness) I have for these characters, the subject matter is tough, heavy, and oppressive. "The game's afoot..." indeed, but it touches on the utmost evil of humanity. #mystery #sherlocked #recentlyread #bookworm ??❤️

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aa_guer2021
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Having moved and settled in, I decided to take a field trip to my #locallibrary. Imagine my pleasant surprise that this was such a #charming, #wellstocked place! I found ones on my list as soon as I hit the shelves, and new treasures I am excited to delve into. #TBR #bookhaul #Litsyloveslibraries #yaaas 😁😍❤️📚👍🤓😱🎉

LiteraryinPA So glad your new library is a hit! I love mine too. 💜 7y
aa_guer2021 @LiteraryinLititz thank you. 😊 I am not that far away from my old one (even the same country), but it is closer to home. 🏡❤️📚 7y
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Brinx
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After reading The Magpie Murders, I was interested in Horowitz‘s other books. This one didn‘t disappoint 🙂

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MaeMaeLu
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Absolutely loved this story. Kept be hooked. I looked forward to heading to bed every evening to read and it kept you guessing until the very last! Definitely a pick for people who enjoy a great mystery, especially a SherlockHolmes mystery.

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Girlintinyhat
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I love Sherlock Holmes stories. I‘ve read quite a lot of the books by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and loved it all. When I heard about this I knew I had to read it. So happy I did. It was perfectly dark and spooky and read just like one of the originals! It was magnificent! Highly recommend.

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Andrea4
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It amazes me that all writers have a unique voice but for that reason it amazes me more when an writer can copy another so perfectly to be almost indistinguishable. Horowitz brought Sherlock & Watson back in such true fashion, I think Sir Arthur would be pleased!
Of course, as we are told in the beginning, this is a much darker case than the O.G.s. Sadly though, a real picture of the times.

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Andrea4
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#audiobooking while taking the tree down (finally 😂). Our new ornaments this year from 10 Thousand Villages are so cute that i had to snap a pic. A female Nepalese Yeti to match the one from a few yrs ago and the cute reindeer that I named Rudolph and Clarice 😄

Bookzombie Cute! 7y
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Andrea4
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This morning I read the true crime novel I'm on and then worked out and realised I need another audiobook so i grabbed this! Excited-so far it evinces the original style convincingly IMO.
Actually going back out in the world today after "vacay", travel, and hibrnation/migraine. Feels weird.

llwheeler Oh, looks good! 7y
Andrew65 I loved this! 7y
Tamra This has been in my stacks awhile - I hope it‘s a good one! 7y
Andrea4 @llwheeler @Andrew65 going great so far! I will let you know @Tamra how it ends up! 7y
Tamra @Andrea4 👍🏾👍🏾 7y
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Catchme_Ridingnerdy
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This book is my favorite book I read this year. It was such a great mystery and Horowitz did an amazing job capturing the feel of Sherlock. I'll definitively be picking up more books written by Horowitz.

Richryan52 @Catchme_Ridingnerdy I liked the book a lot. Have you read Moriarty? 7y
Catchme_Ridingnerdy @Richryan52 I haven't! I actually just bought it and it might be the first book I read for the new year. Is it good? 7y
Richryan52 @Catchme_Ridingnerdy I liked it a lot. You should also check out The Vatican Cameos by some guy named Rich Ryan 7y
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Richryan52 @Catchme_Ridingnerdy I also wrote The Stone of Destiny another Holmes pastiche 7y
Catchme_Ridingnerdy @Richryan52 ooo I shall check them out! Thank you 7y
Richryan52 @Catchme_Ridingnerdy Are you a Lee Child fan? 7y
Catchme_Ridingnerdy @Richryan52 I've never read anything by Lee Child. I'm always up for mystery recommendations. 7y
Richryan52 @Catchme_Ridingnerdy Child created the character of Jack Reacher. Tom Cruise has starred in two movies. Child also loved my first book he said modestly 7y
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ardismargrethe
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Andrew65 I loved that book! 7y
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Librarybelle
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Highlighting the October read for my mystery discussion group, Horowitz does an #amazing job bringing Holmes and Watson to life. He was authorized by the Conan Doyle estate to do this, so you already know it's going to be good! Holmes investigates the dark, seedy streets of London with international implications. Great read....looking forward to re-reading. #septembowie

Andrew65 I loved this book, I think Anthony Horowitz did a great job of capturing the feel of a Sherlock Holmes book. 7y
Librarybelle I agree, @Andrew65 🙂 7y
Andrew65 @Librarybelle To be honest I'd put the book off for a long time and was totally surprised (and hooked) by it when I did read it. One of those cases when you say why didn't I pick this up sooner! (edited) 7y
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