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Sherlock Holmes: The Secret Chronicles

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STRANGLED, POISONED AND DROWNED – GRIZZLY CRIME SCENES STUDIED BY THE MASTERFUL SHERLOCK HOLMES.

Never-before-seen cases meticulously chronicled by Dr Watson are published for the first time. Crimes of intrigue and suspense: Marguerite Rossignol, the French Nightingale, is found backstage of the Cambridge music hall strangled with one of her own stockings; the British Prime Minister is sent a dead rat and a threatening letter; and a girl drugged on morphine is somehow linked to a Californian goldmine.

Across the lights of London and up to Scotland, Holmes and Watson encounter a Russian agent provocateur, the ghost of a woman who drowned in a boating accident and a blackmailer who calls himself the Pied Piper in their endeavor to solve this series of chilling mysteries.

JUNE THOMSON, a former teacher, has published over thirty novels, twenty of which feature her series detective Inspector Jack Finch and his sergeant, Tom Boyce. She has also written six pastiche collections of Sherlock Holmes short stories. Her books have been translated into many languages. June Thomson lives in St Albans, Hertfordshire.

189 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1992

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June Thomson, a former teacher, has published 24 crime novels, 18 of which feature Detective Chief Inspector Jack Finch and his sergeant, Tom Boyce. She has also written six short story collections of Sherlock Holmes pastiches. Her books have been translated into many languages. She lives in St Albans in Hertfordshire.

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January 16, 2022
Another series of short mystery stories based on the unrecorded cases mentioned in the original 60 adventures of Sherlock Holmes recorded by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Yes, we play "The Game" here). For some reason this edition has no table of contents; for those interested the titles are all "The Case Of": The Paradol Chamber, The Hammersmith Wonder, The Maplestead Magpie, The Harley Street Specialist, The Old Russian Woman [very old i.e. long and boring], The Camberwell Poisoning, and The Samatran Rat. The author had the "voices" of the characters and the period setting right, but most of the tales just fell flat. Certainly not the best Sherlockian pastiches I've ever read (that so far unsurpassed honor still goes to "The Exploits Of Sherlock Holmes" by Adrian Conan Doyle & John Dickson Carr; see my review), but not the worst either (that dubious distinction without a doubt goes to "The Shadow Of Reichenbach Falls" by John R.King; see my review).
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March 30, 2020
A superb collection of Holmes stories that would leave the great Conan-Doyle brimming with pride.

Quite simply one of the best collections of post-Doyle stories I have had the pleasure of reading. Written uncannily like the great man himself and 5-stars doesn't really do them any justice at all. I would recommend this book to any avid Holmes-lover as an ideal continuation of the Sherlock Holmes legacy.
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March 26, 2024
Another small collection of seven short tales well worthy of the four stars. The stories ranged from good to great, I especially enjoyed this version of the Giant Rat of Sumatra (so much better than the P D Gilbert offering) so an all round good read.
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July 20, 2021
Thomson had me hooked from the danger, excitement to the true emotion given each character.
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August 14, 2021
I love Sherlock Holmes stories and these did not disappoint me. I'll be looking for more.
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March 1, 2022
Another enjoyable collection of stories.

Even manages to fit in The Giant Rat of Sumatra! (This is far from being the strongest of the stories though.)
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January 28, 2018
Yet another attempt to create the "missing cases" that Arthur Conan Doyle hinted at in the Sherlock Holmes Canon but never got around to writing, such as the case of the giant rat of Sumatra. Only one of these short stories is a proper mystery -- and it is incredibly easy to solve. Which was surprisingly annoying.

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This book nicely mimics Doyle at times, but overall it falls way short of the work of many other pastiche writers. The footnotes wound up being very distracting and did not add to the overall text. Holmes also preaches at times in a very uncharacteristic way. Still, this is better than nothing if you need a Sherlock Holmes fix and can't get anything else.

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May 7, 2015
Superbly done.... brings the Great Detective back to life with all his powers....
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