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The Torment of Sherlock Holmes

af Val Andrews

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Whilst walking through Regent's Park, Watson witnesses a heavily veiled woman drop a ticket for property lodged at Victoria Station. Unable to return the ticket to her, Watson claims the property and appeals to Holmes to trace the owner. But the item, a large hat box, turns out to hold some rather gruesome contents.… (mere)
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1897 To activate Holmes interest, and help him from his depression, Watson on discovering a lost luggage ticket, decides to retrieve the item. Can this help revive Holmes.
Another interesting historical mystery ( )
  Vesper1931 | Jul 29, 2021 |
Sadly, Sherlock Holmes is suffering from a terrible depression and has been for weeks. Dr. Watson, feeling that he should do something to help his friend, is out one day and watches a woman dressed in widow's clothing drop a claims ticket at Victoria station. He picks it up, but the woman is long gone by the time he looks around to find her. He goes back to Holmes with the ticket, thinking this might be something that would interest him. The article at the station which is the subject of the claims ticket turns out to be a hatbox, in which is stuffed a bloody dress and a knife. This tugs at Holmes' curiosity enough to want to follow the case, and thus begins this adventure.

The book was okay. As usual, it was a pretty interesting and fun read but needed a little more oomph. The mystery was interesting, but not up to an original Conan Doyle's greatness as far as Sherlock's deductive capabilities. Otherwise, if you like Sherlock Holmes pastiches, you may enjoy this one, but I've read better. ( )
  bcquinnsmom | Oct 18, 2006 |
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Whilst walking through Regent's Park, Watson witnesses a heavily veiled woman drop a ticket for property lodged at Victoria Station. Unable to return the ticket to her, Watson claims the property and appeals to Holmes to trace the owner. But the item, a large hat box, turns out to hold some rather gruesome contents.

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