Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
Merchant of Menace: A Sherlock Holmes Adventure
Merchant of Menace: A Sherlock Holmes Adventure | Richard T Ryan
4 posts | 2 read | 2 to read
Reluctantly, Sherlock Holmes agrees to assist Inspector Lestrade who is being hounded by an obnoxious nobleman whose jewel-encrusted dagger has gone missing. However, what Holmes initially believes to be a simple theft turns out instead to be his first encounter with a master criminal, who is as ruthless as he is brilliant, and whom Watson dubs "The Merchant of Menace."Soon Holmes finds himself matching wits with a man who will steal anything - if the price is right. Moreover, this thief will go to any lengths, including blackmail and murder, to achieve his desired goal.As Holmes comes to understand his adversary, he also begins to realize he can only react to the Merchant because he has no idea where this criminal mastermind will strike next. All Holmes knows for certain is the Merchant seems to specialize in priceless, one-of-a-kind articles. Will that be enough information for the Great Detective to outwit his foe?From the British Museum to the Louvre to Blenheim Palace, Holmes finds himself in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse. Set against the backdrop of early Edwardian England, the Great Detective and his Boswell encounter an array of luminaries from the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough to a young Winston Churchill.For fans of Conan Doyle's immortal detective, the game is always afoot. However, this time around Holmes must try to bring to justice a villain who might well be the next Napoleon of Crime.
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
Pick icon
100%
review
Lel2403
post image
Pickpick

I have read many of Conan Doyle‘s Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and this is a worthy addition to the canon. It has the same cadence to the language and many of Holmes quirks and characteristics, even his tobacco in a Persian slipper and his penchant for disguise.

Some light humour, historical references and a worthy adversary for Holmes, and of course, his friend Dr Watson.

Ruthiella I find it fascinating how we just can‘t get enough of Holmes and are reinventing or continuing the story in books and film . 😀 5y
Lel2403 @Ruthiella yes indeed, I think it must be language, so different to modern day....but still so very relatable moments. 5y
Cathythoughts Great title 😊 (edited) 5y
Richryan52 @cathythoughts Thanks much! The title actually came from a newspaper headline I wrote years ago 5y
76 likes4 comments
blurb
BarbaraTheBibliophage
post image

I‘m super excited to have my Kickstarter thank you package from @Richryan52 in the house! He‘s graciously allowed me to blurb his two recent books, and now I‘ll have all four to read. These Sherlockian mysteries are fantastic!

#sherlockholmes #drwatson #sherlockian #mysteries

Richryan52 Thank you so much! 5y
mom2bugnbee @Richryan52 I LOVE your title "The Vatican Cameos"! ? Made me immediately think of BBC's Sherlock. ? 5y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @Richryan52 You‘re welcome! I loved the card you enclosed as well. Old NYC is so fascinating and lovely. 5y
76 likes1 stack add3 comments
blurb
Richryan52
post image

Any bloggers interested in taking part of a tour for my new Sherlock Holmes Adventure, The Merchant of Menace? If so, drop me a line

review
Richryan52
post image
Pickpick

I think this book hews closest to the Canon than any of my previous efforts. Dr. Watson is the sole narrator as Holmes matches wits with a very clever thief for hire, who will steal anything if the price is right. There‘s a lot of history here and more than a few rare artifacts that buffs should find intriguing. Let me know what you think.

22 likes1 stack add