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CatLass007Meh. All the relevant clues were found offstage. I think the reader should know what the sleuth knows so we can figure out the mystery along with the protagonist. Conan Doyle doesn‘t seem to have held that belief.7mo
dabbe@CatLass007 Agree 💯. Doyle also reuses similar plots: like the guy with the checkered past that comes back to literally kill him.7mo
IndoorDameI think it‘s funny he basically opens the story by admitting he‘s been slacking in his writing lately. But that could just as easily be a way to try and write himself out of this series with the public, or try and write himself back into it (either in public perception or by attempting to actually spark his own interest again). I don‘t have a theory which one it is here…7mo
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dabbe@IndoorDame Well, we are only 3 stories away from “The Final Problem.“ I definitely see some ennui in Doyle's/Watson's writing.7mo
Read4lifeI agree@CatLass007 . It makes me feel like I missed something and then realize it was never there to miss.7mo
I was amused to invision: “He picked up four ends and examined them with his pocket-lens.“
I thought Blessington sounded like a SUPER made up name - and turns out it was! 7mo