

M‘eh. Just wasn‘t my cup of tea. But I‘m not a Lovecraft fan, so maybe I‘m just not familiar enough with the mythology of Cthulhu. I very much enjoyed the way James Lovegrove wrote Holmes and Watson. ⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
julesG Have you read the other books in the series? I know they are loosely connected and can be read as a standalone, but might be more fun when you've read them "in order". First one's:
Sherlock Holmes and the Shadwell Shadows 13mo
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Awk_Word_Smith @julesG I have not 👍. I requested them all from NYPL digital stacks and this was the first one that became available. I may go back and read the other ones when I have a reading gap. 13mo
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