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Sherlock Holmes, But Funnier

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"It's not bad." -Mort Schnell, Iowa Farm Gazette Weekly

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"And what were the technical papers?“ Sherlock asked.
“The plans of the Puce-Buffington indoor toilet," Mycroft replied. “Surely you've heard of it? It will make the Crapper seem like a device from the Stone Age.”
“Speaking of which...” Lestrade stood and gave me an expectant look.
“Down the hall,” I said.
Lestrade nodded and left, walking somewhat stiffly out of the room.
“Its importance can hardly be exaggerated. It has been the most jealously guarded of all Government secrets,” Mycroft continued.
“Was it tested there?” Sherlock asked.
“No, at the pub next door.”
Holmes nodded sagely. “And how did it perform?”
“Not one minute of L.O.O.”
“What?!” I cried.
“Loss of Operation,” Mycroft explained.

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This and many other magical moments can be found in Sherlock Holmes, but Funnier, a rather funny re-telling of four classic Sherlock Holmes stories that originally didn't contain laughs, guffaws, or chuckles. Based on the original and now public domain stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, this collection is sure to appeal to anyone who reads English and enjoys complete sentences. Join the Great Detective, Sherlock Holmes and his friend Dr. Watson as they attempt to solve "The Puce-Buffington Plans", "The Five Orange Seeds", "The Puzzle of the Reigate Puzzle", and "The Beryl Toupée".

197 pages, Paperback

Published November 1, 2022

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