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The Baker Street Jurors
The Baker Street Jurors: A Baker Street Mystery | Michael Robertson
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Michael Robertson has delighted mystery readers and Sherlock Holmes aficionados everywhere with his charming and innovative Baker Street mystery series, where brothers Reggie and Nigel Heath are charged with answering letters to Sherlock that arrive at their law office, located at 221B Baker Street. Everyone must do jury duty. Even Sherlock Holmes. A nations greatest sports hero has been accused of murder. The trial is approaching, and the public is clamoringboth for and against. And in a desperate, computer-generated quest to fill its quota of jurors, the Crown Court has included on its summons list the known occupantsreal and otherwiseof 221B Baker Street. One summons is addressed to Sherlock Holmes; it doesnt matter to the Crown Court Jury Selection Service whether Holmes is real or fictional, or in which century he existed. The other is addressed to Mr. Nigel Heathwho is living and sleeping on the couch in his office at Baker Street Chambers. With Nigel in the jury selection pool are a lovely young woman with a mysterious tattoo, an elderly widow with piercing blue eyes and a mind like a tack, a slick millennial whose occupation is cornering the market on prescription drugs, and a tall man with an aquiline nose who seems reluctant to say exactly how he received his jury summons. Before the trial is done, Nigel and each of his fellow prospective jurors will wonder not only which of them will be impaneledand what verdict they will reachbut also who will survive to render it.
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GidgetsTreasures75
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Mehso-so

11-26-23: My 97th finished book of 2023! This was just eh for me. Book 5 in the series. This one centers on brother Heath, just back to England from LA. He gets called for jury duty as does the fictional Sherlock Holmes. The majority of the story takes place in the courtroom with the jurors. Many mishaps occur here to bring them to an island to search for proof of an alibi. It could have been better. ⭐️⭐️⭐️📖#️⃣9️⃣7️⃣

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GidgetsTreasures75
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11-24-23: I‘m catching up on my reading while my husband is cooking a feast for our daughters. We are doing Thanksgiving a day late so we could have everyone together. 🍽📖💖

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StaceyKondla
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Woo Hoo!! My Book Outlet Boxing Day purchase arrived ❤️❤️❤️

LeahBergen Nice! 👏🏻👏🏻 7y
TheLibrarian Great haul! If We Were Villains is great! 7y
StaceyKondla @TheLibrarian - I'm so glad! I fell in love with the cover at Indigo, but just couldn't risk a new author for almost $40 for a hardcover. The Book Outlet sale made the gamble more affordable 😊 7y
AmandaL Nice haul! 7y
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Brooke_H
Baker Street Jurors | Michael Robertson
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I found this one a bit different from the others in the series. Very Agatha Christie. There were a couple of points where I rolled my eyes a bit, and the female characters are less than satisfactory. But it is full of dark humor, and it is a fun page turner. So...yeah.

Sarah83 I really need this edition 😉 8y
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SaraRosett
Baker Street Jurors | Michael Robertson
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One of my favorite quotes from the book!

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SaraRosett
Baker Street Jurors | Michael Robertson
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A blend of #Sherlock and #Agatha #Christie.

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SaraRosett
Baker Street Jurors | Michael Robertson
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Loved this #quote from the Baker Street Jurors, a series with an updated spin on #Sherlock #Holmes.

kspenmoll Read Baker Street Letters when it was first published & loved it, so I must follow up with the next two books. Thx for the reminder! 8y
SaraRosett @kspenmoll Yes, I'd forgotten about the series too. So long between books! Really enjoying this one. 8y
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Caralen
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Two brothers have their legal office at 221B Baker St. Per their lease, they have to handle letters addressed to Sherlock Holmes. They solved mysteries, for the most part. In this book (5th in the series), one brother gets jury duty and stuff starts going down. ****A SPOILER (kinda): the weird thing is that it's not him that solves the crime...it's another juror who is acting, deducting, and speaking like Sherlock.