I just finished "A Study in Treason" by Leonard Goldberg, narrated by Steve West. This book, true to form is a scrumptious read. This whole series has been delightful, tests my own skills, and provides opportunity to learn new things. One "observation" of my own I'd like to share is how much I am enjoying the covers of all the books. I think they are mysterious, classy, and stunning. As I study them close, I find new things and really appreciate the designer.
This is based on a real case, which has not been shared with the outside. It has very sensitive parts. I have learned that people involved were held to the Official Secrets Act, but as time moved forward, they removed the sensitive parts, making it safe to share with readers.
A Study in Treason refers to the French treaty, which has been stolen from the country estate of Lord Halifax. Scotland Yard then asks Joanna, Dr. John Watson Jr. Physician, and John Watson, Sr. to work their magic, to see if they can locate the missing French Treaty. With the information they gather, and very cleverly Joanna develops a plan to retrieve. Additional information states that information is gained by notes from Arthur Conan Doyle, and also gathered by traditional means.
Toby2 and the Baker Street Irregulars make an appearance. They are a delightful addition to the series. In my further studies, I found a couple comments in the Criminal element what I would like to share. "Goldberg, has written well within the Holmesian style, producing a book that would fit into Doyle's canon. For a fan of all things Sherlock Holmes, it is well worth a read, and I'll certainly look out for the next installment in the series." I agree, and kudos to the author.
I really enjoyed this book as well. A tiny bit harder than the others, but still enjoyable. Recommend highly. Rated 4.0 stars. My library doesn't have books 5,6,7 (yet). I'm looking around. Enjoy!!