Genre: Fiction
Pages: Hard Cover
Publisher: VIKING
Reviewer: The Jag
JAGS: 7
Holmes comes to America in this revamp classic of Sir Arthur
Conan Doyle’s beloved literary detective duo in; Sherlock Holmes and the Red Demon by Larry Millett. An American, working for a Minnesota Railroad tycoon,
arrives at 221 B Baker St, pleading for the infamous detective to follow him to
the colonies and solve a case that could save thousands of lives.
Holmes is reluctant at first, citing numerous on going experiments,
but quickly changes his mind as the American explains the puzzling case of a
mad arsonist on the loose in the pine forests of Minnesota. Not only is the
local commerce of the town of Hinckley at risk, but also all the unsuspecting
citizens who inhabit the logging town. Little do they suspect, they are caught
in the middle of a twisted plot of revenge that even the likes of Sherlock
Holmes will have difficulty solving.
Sherlock Holmes and the Red Demon is a fun read for all Holmes
fans. Larry Millett is spot on in his Sherlockology as Dr. Watson, as he takes
the detectives into the American wilderness of the Mid-West. Puzzling at times,
no pun intended, the camaraderie between Holmes and Watson is lacking, and the
subtle clinical approach of Dr. Watson that Conan Doyle used is absence. All in
all, a great Sherlock Holmes read.
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