Sherlock Holmes Society of London reviews The 1895 Murder by Dan Andriacco
“The title of The 1895 Murder by Dan Andriacco (MX Publishing,
www.mxpublishing.co.uk; £9.99/$16.95/€12.99) refers neatly to a play
based on ‘The Bruce-Partington Plans’, written by Professor Sebastian
McCabe of St Benignus College, Erin, Ohio. As he proved in No Police
Like Holmes and Holmes Sweet Holmes, Mac is a devoted Sherlockian
and a highly skilled detective, so when a man is shot dead outside the
theatre where he’s playing Mycroft Holmes, he and his brother-in-law
Jeff Cody are pleased to help find the killer. Well, mostly. Jeff‘s mind,
naturally, is on his impending wedding and the need for diplomacy with
his fiancée’s rather unpredictable parents. It’s a pleasure to visit Erin
again and to watch the solving of a particularly baffling mystery.”
The 1895 Murder is available from all good bookstores including in the USA Amazon, in the UK Waterstones and Amazon, and for everywhere else Book Depository who offer free worldwide delivery. In ebook format there is Kindle, Nook, iPad and Kobo.
www.mxpublishing.co.uk; £9.99/$16.95/€12.99) refers neatly to a play
based on ‘The Bruce-Partington Plans’, written by Professor Sebastian
McCabe of St Benignus College, Erin, Ohio. As he proved in No Police
Like Holmes and Holmes Sweet Holmes, Mac is a devoted Sherlockian
and a highly skilled detective, so when a man is shot dead outside the
theatre where he’s playing Mycroft Holmes, he and his brother-in-law
Jeff Cody are pleased to help find the killer. Well, mostly. Jeff‘s mind,
naturally, is on his impending wedding and the need for diplomacy with
his fiancée’s rather unpredictable parents. It’s a pleasure to visit Erin
again and to watch the solving of a particularly baffling mystery.”
The 1895 Murder is available from all good bookstores including in the USA Amazon, in the UK Waterstones and Amazon, and for everywhere else Book Depository who offer free worldwide delivery. In ebook format there is Kindle, Nook, iPad and Kobo.

Published on October 20, 2012 13:56
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