Steve Hendrickson narrates these series of Sherlock & Watson stories and nails the voice, accent, inflection, and attitude of Sherlock. I love it so much that I am looking for other books narrated by Hendrickson no matter what the genre or topic.
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Good narration, no mystery AT ALL, NO twist, NO surprise.
Review from Sherlock Holmes and the Red Demon: A Minnesota Mystery →
I wanted this story to be as deep as the British voice reading it, as many twists in the plot as my eyerolls, as much mystery as I had wondering why it was published in the first place… Nothing happens here, friends. sounds like Sherlock, feels like Holmes, isn’t either. Take your lust to Agatha..
I WANTED this to be the second book that saved the first from mediocre, watered down Sherlock. That’s not the worst part, the worst is that there is no mystery, no trail of clues, no twists. There was no mystery at all… Anyone could see it was the man with the grudge. NO other suspects..
Great Story About A Historic Town and Railroad Tycoon
Review from Sherlock Holmes and the Red Demon: A Minnesota Mystery →
Since this story hits close to home, I thoroughly enjoyed it.There is a historical marker on Interstate 35 as you approach Hinkley from the south. It mentions the Historic Hinkley Fire. I often drive by this sign.In addition, I live in a town that was once James J. Hills farm. Many buildings still exist.
Of course, it is hard to pick a favorite, but this one is definitely in my top three best in this series for each one is a bit different in the emphasis on various characters . It’s a bit shorter than the others, which I think Lends for a very sleek and engaging story. I..