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Secrets of Baker Street
Secrets of Baker Street: The Curious Adventures of the Real Holmes And Watson | Perry Wyatt
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Dr John Watson and consulting detective, Sherlock Holmes have a secret. In order to pursue their passion for solving crime, these women don male disguises and crack cases that have Scotland Yard running in circles. But life isn't easy when you're leading running a facade. How does one find the truth when you're lying yourself? With the lines between them becoming blurred - how do you know when the disguise ends and the person begins? Follow the recorded tales of Dr Watson herself as she navigates life with the enigmatic Sherlock Holmes. And discover the truth behind their unique bond as they uncover the necessity of each other.
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Holmes and Watson are actually women dressed as men. The reasoning behind this will become clear in the very early stages of the book. Consisting of seven short cases, none of which will overstretch the readers imagination, each one was uninspiring. If you are a person who likes the thrill of a chase or a good investigation you won't find it in Secrets of Baker Street. I found it thoroughly disappointing from start to finish.

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#NoPlaceLikeHolmes. Shocking! Twenty five pages in and Holmes has deduced that Watson is actually a woman in disguise. Even more shocking is that Holmes has also revealed himself as a woman. Telling Watson to remove her bindings as she can't believe that they are comfortable, Holmes has been blessed with a completely flat chest so is spared the requirement of wearing them. What other shocking revelations is this book going to reveal?