

My plan is to read as many Sherlock Holmes pastiches from Kindle Unlimited as I can during my free 3 months as prime user. This one was okay, but nothing special.
My plan is to read as many Sherlock Holmes pastiches from Kindle Unlimited as I can during my free 3 months as prime user. This one was okay, but nothing special.
I am a huge Holmes fan. David Stuart Davies has come close to capturing Conan Doyle‘s style and the plot is fairly compelling. All the hallmarks of a Holmes‘ story are here including the chains of deductive reasoning. I think the story falters a bit near the conclusion as the author attempts to do a bit too much. Still, fans of the detective probably will enjoy this unusual outing which finds Holmes solving a mystery that dates from ancient Egypt.