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Perhaps the best of Millet’s Holmes novels

Review from Sherlock Holmes and the Eisendorf Enigma →

Engaging, exciting, and interesting final (one hopes) tale of Holmes’, and–briefly, this time–Watson’s, adventures in MN. Must say I particularly appreciate the growth in Holmes’ character as he comes to appreciate both life and relationships; good to see some [tentative] emotion and humanity in the old detective, especially in his care and concern for Willi…

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Simply Wonderful!

Review from The Disappearance of Sherlock Holmes →

Mr. Millett’s Minnesota Sherlock Holmes series is wonderful. He has taken an iconic figure and taken him to a new place, if not a new time. I am usually skeptical of such adjunct stories but his work. I also think he is a closet railroad historian which for me makes these story even more fun…

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