Friday, March 3, 2017

Tracy Cooper-Posey's Sherlock Boxed In Review

This set is the authors two Sherlock Holmes books, "The Chronicles of the Lost Year" and "The Reluctant Agent" and will not be released till the first week in March '17. If you haven't read these two books, you have to get this set. If your a lover of Conan Doyle's Sherlock books you are going to love these two books by this amazing Sherlockian lover. Conan Doyle would be amazed at not remembering writing these two books; but then he didn't. This author has embodied Doyle's style of the Sherlock Holmes stories past perfection. Her Sherlock and Watson are brought back as if they never left, as well as the stories ongoing characters and her explosive new additions. Her knowledge of Doyle's stories and the research done to make these two stories come to life is just outstanding. We get brand new insights on Mr. Holmes personal and intimate life, and Watson's telling/writing of his exploits is better than ever. The author not only fills in the three years that Mr. Doyle quit writing about this nonconventional detective, but fills in later years with just as much surprising events as we find in the missing three years. I'm not one for spoilers and I definitely do not want to give away anything here; I will say that once you start reading you will not want to put it down till the last printed word is read. I also have to say "Tracy can we please have another?" This set is the authors two Sherlock Holmes books, "The Chronicles of the Lost Year" and "The Reluctant Agent" and will not be released till the first week in March '17. If you haven't read these two books, you have to get this set. If your a lover of Conan Doyle's Sherlock books you are going to love these two books by this amazing Sherlockian lover. Conan Doyle would be amazed at not remembering writing these two books; but then he didn't. This author has embodied Doyle's style of the Sherlock Holmes stories past perfection. Her Sherlock and Watson are brought back as if they never left, as well as the stories ongoing characters and her explosive new additions. Her knowledge of Doyle's stories and the research done to make these two stories come to life is just outstanding. We get brand new insights on Mr. Holmes personal and intimate life, and Watson's telling/writing of his exploits is better than ever. The author not only fills in the three years that Mr. Doyle quit writing about this nonconventional detective, but fills in later years with just as much surprising events as we find in the missing three years. I'm not one for spoilers and I definitely do not want to give away anything here; I will say that once you start reading you will not want to put it down till the last printed word is read. I also have to say "Tracy can we please have another?"

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