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London. December 1889. Fresh from debunking a "ghostly" hound in Dartmoor, Sherlock Holmes has returned to London, only to find himself the target of a deadly vendetta. A beautiful client arrives with a tale of ghosts, kidnapping and dynamite on a whisky estate in Scotland, but brother Mycroft trumps all with an urgent assignment in the South of France. On the fabled Riviera, Holmes and Watson encounter treachery, explosions, rival French Detective Jean Vidocq ... and a terrible discovery. show more This propels the duo northward to the snowy highlands. There, in a "haunted" castle and among the copper dinosaurs of a great whisky distillery, they and their young client face mortal danger, and Holmes realizes all three cases have blended into a single, deadly conundrum. In order to solve the mystery, the ultimate rational thinker must confront a ghost from his own past. But Sherlock Holmes does not believe in ghosts ... or does he? show less

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Unquiet Spirits was a joy to read start to finish. I am not generally a fan of remakes or extensions of classics (as in another author retelling the original book or creating a sequel). For example, I love each and every Jane Austen book but do not love other authors revisiting or adding to her stories. However, Sherlock Holmes is the exception to this rule; recently while reading Unquiet Spirits and A Conspiracy in Belgravia, I was pondering why the character of Sherlock Holmes’ stories can be told effectively by other writers. His story also translates well to television – I am huge fan of both Elementary and Sherlock. My conclusion is that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote so many stories involving Sherlock Holmes (56 in all) that show more adding more to his canon of stories succeeds because there were a lot of story lines already where writing a sequel to Pride and Prejudice does not work so well (and believe me I should know - I have read a bunch).

Unquiet Spirits is simply phenomenal. Everything about the book is outstanding - the clever Preface, MacBird’s portrayal of Holmes and Watson, the mystery and ghost story they must unravel, and the supporting characters, including Holmes’ brother Mycroft. The author captures the tone of Conan Doyle’s tales, and Holmes and Watson are crafted authentically. I missed her first book, Art in the Blood, and plan to track it down soon. Unquiet Spirits is well worth the read, and I highly recommend it to any mystery lover. Thanks to HarperCollins for my copy. All opinions are my own.
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When it comes to Sherlock Holmes pastiches, my thoughts often run contrary to others. I thoroughly enjoyed Michael Kurland’s books featuring Moriarty, Quinn Fawcett’s series featuring Mycroft Holmes, Anthony Horowitz’s “Moriarty”, and Sherry Thomas’ “Lady Sherlock “ series. Laurie R. King’s writing is good, and I read several, but just couldn’t go there. There are some lines you can't cross with Holmes for me. See a trend? My preferred stories don’t feature Holmes and Watson other than perhaps peripherally.

However, UNQUIET SPIRITS’ blurb was so intriguing I couldn’t help myself. I simply had to give it a go, and am extremely grateful my past disappointments didn’t deter me from this second book in Bonnie show more MacBird's Sherlock Holmes Adventure series.

Darkly atmospheric and moody, with a healthy dose of the supernatural; UNQUIET SPIRITS was a pleasure from start to finish. Ms. MacBird has succeeded in capturing the spirit and feel of the originals.
Not once was I pulled out of the story by a jarring incongruity and there was nary a flicker of disappointment. On the contrary, my mental movie had no difficulty envisioning Jeremy Brett and Edward Hardwicke in their appropriate roles from page 1.
Tickled no end to have finally found a pastiche, featuring Holmes and Watson in their correct era, that I can actually read (without my inner voice yelling at me) and enjoy.

Seriously y'all, I can't recommend UNQUIET SPIRITS highly enough.

I’ll be seeking out the first and on pins and needles for the third.

5 stars
Reviewed for Miss Ivy's Book Nook Take II & Novels Alive TV
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An enjoyable romp through Scottish whiskey distilleries, a family with many dark secrets and servants scared of the ghosts. Watson delves into Holmes past at school/university and his old foe not dead after all but still murdering - Holmes solves all!!
December 1889 and Mrs isla McLaren of Braedern Castle arrives at 221b Baker Street needing the help of Sherlock Holmes. A maid, Fiona Paisley has gone missing. But Holmes is sent by his brother to France.
A very enjoyable, a well plotted, and well-written mystery. And the easily recognizable characters of Holmes and Watson.
Set shortly after “The Hound of the Baskervilles” the author recreated the universe of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson to a T. I have to say that I really heard the voice of Watson behind the words.

The two are at loose ends when a young matron tries to engage Holmes services. Feeling the case was too much of a domestic issue he refuses. Later when his brother Mycroft recruits him on behalf of the government he realizes there may be more to it as the cases seem to be connected.

Throughout I was happily engaged following their explorations and exploits. The tone was very like the originals and I felt I was there the whole time.

I definitely give this book a buy and look forward to grabbing a copy of the author’s first book “Art in show more the Blood “.

Thanks to the publishers for a free review copy.
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Inquiry Spirits: Whisky, Ghosts, Murder
By Bonnie mac bird
I get in the mood for a good old Holmes/Watson book with plenty of clues, intrigue, action, and more than one mystery to solve. This book filled my itch! I didn't know this author had a whole series of these books but now that I do, I will certainly look for deals!
Terrific story and narration!

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Unquiet Spirits
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Unquiet Spirits: Whisky, Ghosts, Murder; Unquiet Spirits: A Sherlock Holmes Adventure

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Fiction and Literature, Mystery, Historical Fiction
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823.914Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991945-1999
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PS3563 .A2254 .U57Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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