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The Cat of the Baskervilles
The Cat of the Baskervilles: A Sherlock Holmes Bookshop Mystery | Vicki Delany
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When Jayne Wilson’s mother is accused of murder, Jayne and Gemma have to eliminate the impossible to reveal the true killer. Legendary stage and movie star Sir Nigel Bellingham arrives on Cape Cod to star in a stage production of The Hound of the Baskervilles put on by the West London Theater Festival. When Sir Nigel, some of the cast, and the director visit the Sherlock Holmes Bookshop at 222 Baker Street, Gemma Doyle realizes that Sir Nigel is not at all suited to the role. He is long past his prime and an old drunk to boot. The cast, in particular the much younger actor who previously had the role, are not happy, but the show must go on. Before the play opens, Leslie Wilson, mother of Gemma’s best friend Jayne, arranges a fundraising afternoon tea to be catered by Mrs. Hudson’s Tea Room. The tea is a huge success, but when it’s time to leave, Sir Nigel has gone missing—only to be found at the bottom of the rocky cliff, dead. Along with the dead body, Gemma finds evidence incriminating Leslie Wilson. When the police, in the presence of handsome detective Ryan Ashburton and suspicious detective Louise Estrada, focus their attention on Leslie despite the numerous other suspects, the game is once again afoot and it’s again up to the highly perceptive Gemma and the ever-confused but loyal Jayne to clear Jayne’s mother’s name. Fans of Miranda James and Kate Carlisle, and Sherlockians everywhere will delight at The Cat of the Baskervilles, the clever third Sherlock Holmes Bookshop mystery.
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KathyWheeler
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I don‘t think these books are for me. They should be — Sherlock Holmes bookstore, mystery, tea, socially awkward main character — but I find I just don‘t like the mc. I didn‘t care for this story either; it went nowhere for such a long time that I actually forgot who died for a minute. This book does have mostly 4 & 5 star reviews on Goodreads though, with a few 3s and a 1, so maybe I just don‘t get it.

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Mitch
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You‘ve got to love a literary magazine that has a bookshop cat column on its editorial page. Love it- looking forward to meeting you all !

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Mollyanna
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My first book for Dewey‘s Readathon!
This was good addition to the series. I think Delany realized that Gemma could be a little unlikeable and worked to improve that. She still has her moments, but at least now it seems she is finally aware of it (and is trying...). I loved the nod (whether intentional or not) to Dame Agatha at the end with the group summation.
#Booked2018 #cozymystery #readathon

alisiakae Way to go! 🎉🎉🎉 I always like to start with either a short novel or a half-finished one, to be able to check something off early, lol. Before life intervenes! 7y
Mollyanna @4thhouseontheleft Agreed. I had already started this cozy, so it was a quick finish this morning. Now I feel accomplished and ready to read on. 7y
Cinfhen Yay!!! 7y
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ReadingOver50
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Gemma is originally from London but has moved to a small town in Massachusetts. She owns a Sherlock Holmes themed bookstore, and much of the action takes in the bookstore, or concerns Sherlock Holmes.

The mystery was a good one. The lead actor of a play is found dead. Is it murder, suicide or an accident. A case could be made for all three. I'm looking forward to the next in the series.

Tanisha_A Sherlock and Watson pops! 💚 7y
DrJAdMerricksson This looks good! And I love the wee Sherlock & Watson 😄 7y
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