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<blockquote data-quote="tonyman" data-source="post: 363490" data-attributes="member: 3504"><p>I've enjoyed the Laurie King books that take place in the UK. The others are good, they just don't ring true like a Conan Doyle story.</p><p>I also enjoyed Lindsay Faye's Dust and Shadow. Larry Millette's stories are also very good, even if they don't take place in England.</p><p>I just finished a book called Chapel Noir by Carole Nelson Douglas. It was very disappointing. 470 pages and the case isn't even brought to a conclusion. It tells the story of Sherlock competing against Irene Adler and her two sidekicks to find a 'Jack the Ripper" like murderer in Paris. Doyle gave us Holmes , Watson, and Lestrade having cigars and whiskey/water fireside. Douglas gives you women hurriedly hooking up their corsets and donning camisols to rush out the door to investigate. Don't waste your time on this one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tonyman, post: 363490, member: 3504"] I've enjoyed the Laurie King books that take place in the UK. The others are good, they just don't ring true like a Conan Doyle story. I also enjoyed Lindsay Faye's Dust and Shadow. Larry Millette's stories are also very good, even if they don't take place in England. I just finished a book called Chapel Noir by Carole Nelson Douglas. It was very disappointing. 470 pages and the case isn't even brought to a conclusion. It tells the story of Sherlock competing against Irene Adler and her two sidekicks to find a 'Jack the Ripper" like murderer in Paris. Doyle gave us Holmes , Watson, and Lestrade having cigars and whiskey/water fireside. Douglas gives you women hurriedly hooking up their corsets and donning camisols to rush out the door to investigate. Don't waste your time on this one. [/QUOTE]
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