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Sherlock Holmes and a Quantity of Debt (edition 2013)

by David Marcum (Author)

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Nothing that is secret can remain secret forever. But is it possible that some crimes are better left undiscovered? Join Holmes and Watson as they travel from London to storm-wracked Bedfordshire, where the Great Detective finds himself uncovering the grisly truth concerning a half-century old murder.… (more)
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Title:Sherlock Holmes and a Quantity of Debt
Authors:David Marcum (Author)
Info:MX Publishing (2013), 200 pages
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I thoroughly enjoy Sherlock Holmes books and the pastiches, some are very poor and others very good. This book comes with good reviews and by an author who has the apparent credentials to be able to pen a very good story.
It is evident from fairly early into the book that the author knows his subject. The scene and atmosphere are set very well and the characters come to life.
What I find extremely irritating and to some extent unforgivable is American authors who give English, Victorian characters, American figures of speech. For example Holmes and Watson in conversation use 'gotten' 'fall' and 'pesky' and the book is littered with American spelling. In addition it clearly has not been proof read, there are typos throughout the Kindle book. Reading this book is like watching an English Victorian period drama where the main character appears speaking with a Bronx accent.
This lack of attention to detail I find irritating and for me it detracts from what would have been a very good book.
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Nothing that is secret can remain secret forever. But is it possible that some crimes are better left undiscovered? Join Holmes and Watson as they travel from London to storm-wracked Bedfordshire, where the Great Detective finds himself uncovering the grisly truth concerning a half-century old murder.

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