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I would like the next one to be released ASAP, please?

The Hollow of Fear by Sherry Thomas

May 7, 2019 by Malin Leave a Comment

Spoiler warning! This is book 3 in an ongoing series. For those who prefer to go into a series completely unspoiled, this review will probably reveal details about the earlier books in the series. The story will also make a lot more sense if you start at the beginning, with A Study in Scarlet Women.  From Goodreads: Under the cover of “Sherlock Holmes, consulting detective,” Charlotte Holmes puts her extraordinary powers of deduction to good use. Aided by the capable Mrs. Watson, Charlotte draws those in need […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Fiction, History, Mystery, Romance Tagged With: cbr11, historical fiction, Lady Sherlock, Malin, mystery, retelling, romantic, Sherlock Holmes, Sherry Thomas, The Hollow of Fear, Victorian

Malin's CBR11 Review No:16 · Genres: Audiobooks, Fiction, History, Mystery, Romance · Tags: cbr11, historical fiction, Lady Sherlock, Malin, mystery, retelling, romantic, Sherlock Holmes, Sherry Thomas, The Hollow of Fear, Victorian ·
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The continuing adventures of Lady Sherlock

A Conspiracy in Belgravia by Sherry Thomas

April 25, 2019 by Malin Leave a Comment

This is the second book in a series. While it can be read independently, and probably makes sense on its own, you’d be better off starting with book one, A Study in Scarlet Women.  From Goodreads: Being shunned by Society gives Charlotte Holmes the time and freedom to put her extraordinary powers of deduction to good use. As “Sherlock Holmes, consulting detective,” aided by the capable Mrs. Watson, she’s had great success helping with all manner of enquiries, but she’s not prepared for the new client […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Mystery Tagged With: a conspiracy in belgravia, cbr11, historical fiction, Lady Sherlock, Malin, mystery, retelling, romantic, Sherlock Holmes, Sherry Thomas, Victorian

Malin's CBR11 Review No:15 · Genres: Fiction, History, Mystery · Tags: a conspiracy in belgravia, cbr11, historical fiction, Lady Sherlock, Malin, mystery, retelling, romantic, Sherlock Holmes, Sherry Thomas, Victorian ·
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A Lady Unlike Any Other

A Study in Scarlet Women by Sherry Thomas

April 11, 2019 by Malin 1 Comment

4.5 stars I keep struggling to summarise the plot in a good way, so I’ll just let the blurb do it: With her inquisitive mind, Charlotte Holmes has never felt comfortable with the demureness expected of the fairer sex in upper class society. But even she never thought that she would become a social pariah, an outcast fending for herself on the mean streets of London.  When the city is struck by a trio of unexpected deaths and suspicion falls on her sister and her […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Fiction, History, Mystery Tagged With: a study in scarlet women, abuse, cbr11, feminism, historical fiction, Lady Sherlock, Malin, mystery, neurodiversity, retelling, Sherlock Holmes, Sherry Thomas, Victorian

Malin's CBR11 Review No:14 · Genres: Audiobooks, Fiction, History, Mystery · Tags: a study in scarlet women, abuse, cbr11, feminism, historical fiction, Lady Sherlock, Malin, mystery, neurodiversity, retelling, Sherlock Holmes, Sherry Thomas, Victorian ·
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Academic Fiction at it’s Best but also Worst

The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco

February 10, 2019 by CoffeeShopReader Leave a Comment

It’s probably been 15 years since I’ve read anything substantial by Umberto Eco. I’m pretty sure I was maybe a sophomore or junior in college the first time I read The Name of the Rose. Now, I find myself in the position of needing to reread it for a work-related event. In the intervening decade and a half, I’ve gotten a lot better at Latin, and I’ve also been exposed to a lot more primary source material concerning theology, philosophy, science, literature, and history of the […]

Filed Under: History, Mystery, Religion Tagged With: manuscripts, medieval history, mystery, plato, semiotics, Sherlock Holmes, The Name of the Rose, theology, umberto eco

CoffeeShopReader's CBR11 Review No:7 · Genres: History, Mystery, Religion · Tags: manuscripts, medieval history, mystery, plato, semiotics, Sherlock Holmes, The Name of the Rose, theology, umberto eco ·
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So my new favorite author is. . . Kareem Abdul-Jabbar?

Mycroft Holmes by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Anna Waterhouse

Mycroft and Sherlock by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Anna Waterhouse

February 8, 2019 by KimMiE" 6 Comments

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is well-known for being the NBA’s all-time leading scorer, a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame, a United States Cultural Ambassador, and a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom under President Barack Obama. He is also a New York Times bestselling author and, less famously but most pertinently for our purposes, an avid Holmesian. The day he decided to team with Anna Waterhouse to pen a series of novels starring Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s less renowned Holmes brother, my world became […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: Anna Waterhouse, cbr11, Holmesian, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, KimMiE", Sherlock Holmes

KimMiE"'s CBR11 Review No:5 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: Anna Waterhouse, cbr11, Holmesian, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, KimMiE", Sherlock Holmes ·
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Lyndsay Faye is the best.

The Whole Art of Detection: Lost Mysteries of Sherlock Holmes by Lyndsay Faye

January 4, 2019 by narfna 12 Comments

I’ve read quite a bit of Sherlock Holmes pastiche, though by no means even close to all of it, and so far, I think Lyndsay Faye’s version of Holmes and Watson is my favorite. This collection, which was gifted to me by Bunnybean for Book Exchange in CBR9, is made up of fifteen stories published over a period of ten years, many of them in The Strand, the very same magazine that published Conan Doyle’s original stories. All of the stories mimic Conan Doyle’s style, […]

Filed Under: Mystery, Short Stories Tagged With: lost mysteries of sherlock holmes, Lyndsay Faye, mystery, narfna, pastiche, Sherlock Holmes, short stories, the whole art of detection

narfna's CBR11 Review No:2 · Genres: Mystery, Short Stories · Tags: lost mysteries of sherlock holmes, Lyndsay Faye, mystery, narfna, pastiche, Sherlock Holmes, short stories, the whole art of detection ·
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