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Headed for the Grand Canyon to investigate a mystery at a hotel, Basil finds himself involved in dangerous adventures as he tries to foil the schemes of a ruthless smuggler.Tags
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Basil, the great mouse detective, heads west to capture the nortorious J. J. But like his hero Sherlock Holmes and his quest to defeat the nortorious Moriarty, sometimes the fight must continue on another day. The delightful series is marvelously narrated by Ralph Lister whose various voices add much to the telling of the mystery.
I think this is the last Basil of Baker Street mystery that Eve Titus wrote. I made myself read all of them; I think I would have most likely gotten a lot more enjoyment out of them when I was a kid. My main complaint is that the plots are too convoluted while also being stupid. In this last one, Basil and Dr. Dawson thwart smugglers who are stealing antiquities from Mexico. Then there's some weird plot about wild horses and horses providing mice transportation in the old west. Then they go to hotel in Arizona where there is a "ghost" haunting the property and scaring the guests away. One of the culprits is a faux librarian from Boston who gets caught because she misquotes Shakespeare. Um, yeah.
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Children's author Eve Titus created the characters of Basil of Baker Street and Anatole. Basil, a mouse private detective in the Victorian age, was the subject of Walt Disney's The Great Mouse Detective. An animated adaptation was also made based on Anatole, a heroic and resourceful French mouse. (Bowker Author Biography)
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- Canonical title
- Basil in the Wild West
- Original title
- Basil in the Wild West
- Original publication date
- 1982
- People/Characters
- Basil of Baker Street; David Q. Dawson (Doctor)
- First words
- Perched on the back of a burro, Basil and I peered into the distance, paws shielding our eyes against the blazing sun.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Ahead lay another adventure.
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- Fiction and Literature, Children's Books
- DDC/MDS
- 813.54 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American fiction in English 1900-1999 1945-1999
- LCC
- PZ7 .T543 .B — Language and Literature Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Juvenile belles lettres
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- English
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