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A Study in Treason
A Study in Treason: A Daughter of Sherlock Holmes Mystery | Leonard Goldberg
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A seemingly impossible mystery tests the keen mind and forensic skills of Joanna Blalock, the daughter of Sherlock Holmes and the heir to his unique talent for deduction. The following case has not previously been disclosed to the public due to the sensitive information on foreign affairs. All those involved were previously bound by the Official Secrets Act. With the passage of time and the onset of the Great War, these impediments have been removed and the story can now be safely told. When an executed original of a secret treaty between England and France, known as the French Treaty, is stolen from the country estate of Lord Halifax, Scotland Yard asks Joanna, Dr. John Watson, Jr., and Dr. John Watson, Sr. to use their detective skills to participate in the hunt for the missing treaty. As the government becomes more restless to find the missing document and traditional investigative means fail to turn up the culprit, Joanna is forced to devise a clever plan to trap the thief and recover the missing treaty. Told from the point of view of Dr. John Watson, Jr. in a style similar to the original Sherlock Holmes stories, A Study in Treason is based partly on facts in our world and partly on the facts left to us by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. This cunning locked room mystery is sure to be enjoyed by fans of Sherlock Holmes.
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Honeybeebooks
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Joanna, the daughter of Sherlock, her husband, John and his father, Watson are tasked with locating a document that will be of vital importance as Europe heads towards war. Complex mystery, but the Edwardian era dialogue feels stilted. It keeps me from being invested in the action. It is a soft pick, so I am giving it 3 of 5 ⭐️.

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Skeeterisme
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Delightful series

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DieAReader
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Mehso-so

#ReadtoBreathe

4⭐️

I wanted to like this 2nd instalment of this series as much as the first, but found it difficult. The story itself was not the issue here.

I found it annoying that the author felt the need to continually point out Johanna‘s lineage...again & again. I also very much disliked the condescension she continually uses when speaking to others. I‘m not going to continue this series at this time.

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shaeleinfaye
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Loving this series so much, really feels like I‘m reading a Sherlock Holmes novel. Cannot wait for the next.

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Preciouz29
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Really loving the series; it really feels like I‘m reading a Sherlock story, except it‘s a strong, confident, smart, kick-ass girl!

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ralexist
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Book 2 in a female Sherlockian series, I wasn't quite as enamored with this one. The first book there's the great discovery of who the female MC is and in this one she just got a little annoying with the "look at how clever I am with my deduction skills" and a little condescending to Watson too. The mystery is still interesting and it's nice seeing the multi-generational component but Joanna seemed to get on my nerves this time around.

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Linsy
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I loved this book! The mystery was compelling, the writing strong and I had a lot of fun seeing a female, married Sherlock. It felt too Sherlock-explains-everything-to-Watson at times and the comparisons to Sherlock were a bit excessive, but that didn‘t dampen my overall enjoyment of the storytelling. With a library, old manor and compelling literary mystery, this book was my catnip! I will be going back to pick up book one! #netgalley #bookreview

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Linsy
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One manga, one audio and the first few chapters of this arc for the #13inThree #readathon. Thanks for making my weekend a literary one, @Samplergal!

Samplergal Great job! 6y
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Linsy
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Starting my #13inThree off right! #currentlyreading

JMEdwards 😯 6y
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