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Good Night, Mr. Holmes

af Carole Nelson Douglas

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Winner of the American Mystery Award for Best Novel of Romantic Suspense, and the Romantic Times BookClub Award for Best Historical Mystery Miss Irene Adler, the beautiful American opera singer who once outwitted Sherlock Holmes, is here given an unexpected talent: she is a superb detective, as Oscar Wilde and Bram Stoker can attest. Even Holmes himself must admit--albeit grudgingly--that she acquits herself competently. But in matters of the heart she encounters difficulty. The Crown Prince of Bohemia--tall, blonde, and handsome--proves to be a cad. Will dashing barrister Godfrey Norton be able to convince Irene that not all handsome men are cut from the same broadcloth?… (mere)
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I've been a Sherlock Holmes fan as long as I can remember - devoured the Conan Doyle tales, several times over, in my tweens and teens. I particularly like that the characters and stories he created have an ongoing life, in film and television (most all of which I've enjoyed / become addicted to) and in many more stories.

The written stories - pastiche or sequel, serious or spoof* - are a fairly uneven lot. There're a lot that bore me, but the ones that work are a delight. Carole Nelson Douglas is in the delightful group. She clearly knows the source material, referencing dialog, style, story and character traits, but making a whole new world.

Though the book starts with a short chapter in the Watson-Holmes conversation format, as soon as we jump to that new world, it takes off. Irene Adler - the most intriguing female character** created by Conan Doyle) becomes more of a match for Holmes and it is, after all, her story here. She takes on a partner (in crime) in Penelope, a seeming-opposite type. A lot of backstory woven in and out of Irene's and Nell's adventures combined with real people (Oscar Wilde notably) lead to mesh quite well with the original story, 'A Scandal in Bohemia.'

It all comes together at the end, quite satisfactorily, and sets up what are presumably more adventures (with this one called Irene Adler #1). A quick, enjoyable read. Well done.

* the best parody on film is by Hillywood: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArdWL2uKf7k

** in the most recent BBC television series, Sherlock, creators/writers Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss reinvent the female characters -Irene Adler, Mary Watson, Mrs Hudson- brilliantly, and add a new one, Molly Hooper. And even though the male characters are outstanding, it's the women who become the heart and soul of the series. ( )
  MLHart | May 22, 2020 |
This amused me mostly because the two female characters (Irene Adler and her Watson, Nell) really reminded me of two of my good friends. One's a singer and the other a serious-minded literature student, haha. So that's close enough to a parson's prudish daughter, right? Very entertaining fleshing out of "Scandal in Bohemia," quite fluffy but that's exactly what it wants to be, what am I to complain that is exactly what it puts itself out to be? The characters felt like truly Victorian ladies instead of just... modern women in steampunk clothing, which isn't bad but sometimes I don't wanna read that much of an AU, ykwim. Lots of descriptions of Victorian clothes, drooooooool. ( )
  Joanna.Oyzon | Apr 17, 2018 |
A back story to A Scandal in Bohemia. I loved this book. It was a well written period piece with great characters providing an alternate view of Irene Adler. ( )
  kewaynco | Apr 10, 2016 |
Retelling Holmes from Irene Adler's viewpoint is clever, but somehow these books do not seem as good as they should be. The first is closer to the real Holmes than the later ones, being largely a Scvadal in Bohemia from Irene's viewpoint or more exactly that of her Watson. . ( )
  antiquary | Dec 1, 2015 |
SO GOOD. I can't believe there's a full series! ( )
  AdorablyBookish | Aug 29, 2015 |
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"I see, Watson, by an old issue of the Strand magazine, which was lying about for some reason, that yet another narrative of one of my little problems — the Irene Adler affair — has reached the public," my friend Sherlock Holmes remarked over the remains of Mrs. Hudson's ample dinner one warm summer evening. (prologue)
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Winner of the American Mystery Award for Best Novel of Romantic Suspense, and the Romantic Times BookClub Award for Best Historical Mystery Miss Irene Adler, the beautiful American opera singer who once outwitted Sherlock Holmes, is here given an unexpected talent: she is a superb detective, as Oscar Wilde and Bram Stoker can attest. Even Holmes himself must admit--albeit grudgingly--that she acquits herself competently. But in matters of the heart she encounters difficulty. The Crown Prince of Bohemia--tall, blonde, and handsome--proves to be a cad. Will dashing barrister Godfrey Norton be able to convince Irene that not all handsome men are cut from the same broadcloth?

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