Occultober Day 14 Sherlock Holmes and the Shadwell Shadows by James Lovegrove

Occultober Day 14 Sherlock Holmes and the Shadwell Shadows by James Lovegrove

We’re sticking with the Cthulhu mythology for the fourteenth day of Occultober, but this time we’re throwing into the mix the most rational detective to ever grace the pages of literature.

 

Sherlock Holmes is renowned for his keen analytical mind and his amazing powers of deductive reasoning. He’s a detective totally grounded in the physical world. So, what would he do if he was confronted by a mystery not of this world? More to the point, what would he do if confronted by the mind-bending otherworldly entities of H. P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu mythologies?

 

If your first thought was—Holmes would either die quickly or go insane—this would not be a good novel for you. But if you think instead that after eliminating the impossible, he would turn to other explanations, no matter how improbable, then you are going to enjoy this book.

 

Lovegrove suggests that a significant portion of Sherlock Holmes’ career was spent protecting the world from the entities that humans weren’t meant to know, and this first novel was a compelling and exciting testament to that idea. I’d like to see more.

 

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Published on October 14, 2021 04:10
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