Holmes Volume 1: Enigma, Detective, Boro Lad - Couverture souple

Small, Melvyn

 
9781908299819: Holmes Volume 1: Enigma, Detective, Boro Lad

Synopsis

*** Republished as The Accidental Detective by Melvyn Small ***


"This is one of the best books I have read this year."


Six Short Stories Inspired By The Works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

What if Sherlock Holmes, with his dry wit and natural predilection for data, deduction and logic, had been born on Teesside and lived in present-day Middlesbrough?

This smart-arse Boro lad hides his talents under a bushel of misdirection, self-deprecation and good old Teesside sarcasm, served up with some rather coarse language.

With the assistance of his associate, Doctor John Watson, a psychologist he met during some court-ordered counselling sessions, Holmes wends his way through a string of adventures, baffling and entertaining as he goes, with many a three-pint problem solved over his favourite libation, a pint of Engineer's Thumb in the Twisted Lip, before he staggers back to Flat 1B, 22 Baker Street, Middlesbrough.

"This is the most different incarnation of Sherlock Holmes that I've ever read. And the funniest. He's also more different and funnier than the Sherlock Holmes of my own e-book." - Rena Sherwood, Author

"Holmes Volume 1 is hugely entertaining; it's a wonderful modernisation of Sherlock Holmes whilst staying true to the inimitable features of Conan Doyle's original characters." - Michelle Ryles, The Book Magnet

"Very entertaining, very witty and very memorable." - Susan Hampson, Dusk till Dawn (Amazon Top 1000 Reviewer)

"In the last 42 months, I've read 337 books, and let me proudly say this one is in the top 10. " - Richard Lang, Author"I loved this book,." - Stacey, Whispering Stories (Amazon Top 500 Reviewer)

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Présentation de l'éditeur


"This is one of the best books I have read this year."


Six Short Stories Inspired By The Works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

What if Sherlock Holmes, with his dry wit and natural predilection for data, deduction and logic, had been born on Teesside and lived in present-day Middlesbrough?

This smart-arse Boro lad hides his talents under a bushel of misdirection, self-deprecation and good old Teesside sarcasm, served up with some rather coarse language.

With the assistance of his associate, Doctor John Watson, a psychologist he met during some court-ordered counselling sessions, Holmes wends his way through a string of adventures, baffling and entertaining as he goes, with many a three-pint problem solved over his favourite libation, a pint of Engineer's Thumb in the Twisted Lip, before he staggers back to Flat 1B, 22 Baker Street, Middlesbrough.

"This is the most different incarnation of Sherlock Holmes that I've ever read. And the funniest. He's also more different and funnier than the Sherlock Holmes of my own e-book." - Rena Sherwood, Author

"Holmes Volume 1 is hugely entertaining; it's a wonderful modernisation of Sherlock Holmes whilst staying true to the inimitable features of Conan Doyle's original characters." - Michelle Ryles, The Book Magnet

"Very entertaining, very witty and very memorable." - Susan Hampson, Dusk till Dawn (Amazon Top 1000 Reviewer)

"In the last 42 months, I've read 337 books, and let me proudly say this one is in the top 10. " - Richard Lang, Author

"I loved this book,." - Stacey, Whispering Stories (Amazon Top 500 Reviewer)

Les informations fournies dans la section « A propos du livre » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.