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The Case of the Baker Street Irregulars
The Case of the Baker Street Irregulars | Anthony Boucher
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A Sherlock Holmes script sparks controversy and murder in Hollywood in a “most engrossing mystery” from the author of Nine Times Nine (The New Yorker). Anthony Boucher was a literary renaissance man: an Edgar Award–winning mystery reviewer, an esteemed editor of the Hugo Award–winning Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, a prolific scriptwriter of radio mystery programs, and an accomplished writer of mystery, science fiction, fantasy, and horror. With a particular fondness for the locked room mystery, Boucher created such iconic sleuths as Los Angeles PI Fergus O’Breen, amateur sleuth Sister Ursula, and alcoholic ex-cop Nick Noble. When Metropolis Pictures announces plans to make a movie out of an Arthur Conan Doyle classic, it triggers outrage from a group of Sherlock Holmes fans called the Baker Street Irregulars. In hopes of calming their protest, the studio invites the five members to advise on the film, and even throws them a celebration in a house numbered 221B. Also on the guest list is Los Angeles police detective A. Jackson. He was hoping to spend his night off hanging out at a Hollywood party with his brother, Paul, the famous actor. Instead he finds himself in one of the most bizarre murder cases he’s ever encountered, complete with cryptograms and a disappearing corpse, all of which results in a “delightfully farcical narrative, which offers a surprise on nearly every page” (The New York Times Book Review).
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rabbitprincess
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This was a lot of fun and even though I didn‘t guess the solution, I felt the clues were fair when explained.

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A mystery that will be most appreciated by those familiar with the Sherlock Holmes canon, I still enjoyed this until I got rather confused at the end. I think those who enjoy Golden Age mysteries will find this entertaining. https://booknaround.blogspot.com/2020/12/review-case-of-baker-street-irregulars....

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The last of my daughter‘s Christmas gifts to pre-read. Of course she‘s currently mad at me so maybe I won‘t rush to read this and give it to her if she‘s going to act like a selfish brat. 😤

AmyG Ha! Isn‘t parenting fun? 🤣 3y
BookNAround @AmyG Most of the time. That other tiny piece though... Do you think she‘ll shape up faster if I tell her she‘s holding a grudge like I do? (And I‘ve been working on improving my whole life but am still bad about it.) That should properly worry her! 3y
AmyG Hahahaha....threaten her with growing up just like her mother. Godspeed. 3y
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Butterfinger LOL. I am with you. I just told my daughter seconds ago, "It's Christmas. Time to think of others, not yourself." 3y
BookNAround @Butterfinger Sorry you‘ve got one acting the same way right now. Here‘s hoping we get through it relatively easily! 3y
mrsmarch @BookNAround I held a grudge for ten years once. Boy am I glad I let that one go. 3y
LeahBergen 😂😂 Oh dear. 3y
cozypunk That's amazing that you have the privacy to preread her books. Jealous! 😛 3y
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