![]() ![]() ![]() Horowitz gets everything right%E2%80%94the familiar narrative voice, brilliant deductions, a very active role for Watson, and a perplexing and disturbing series of puzzles to unravel%E2%80%94and the legion of fans of the originals will surely be begging for Horowitz to again dip into Watson%E2%80%99s trove of untold tales. Almost unwillingly, Holmes and Watson find themselves being drawn ever deeper into an international conspiracy connected to the teeming criminal underworld of Boston, the gaslit streets of London, opium dens and much, much more. ![]() ![]() When a murder follows Holmes getting involved, the trail leads him and the good doctor to a powerful secret society known as the House of Silk. In the days that follow, his home is robbed, his family is threatened. London art dealer Edmund Carstairs asks for the detective%E2%80%99s help after a shadowy figure in a flat cap, apparently an Irish-American thug bent on revenge, surfaces near Carstairs%E2%80%99s Wimbledon home. La Casa de la Seda (The House of Silk) is the only guild house in Barcelona open to the public with guided visits. A year after Sherlock Holmes%E2%80%99s death (from natural causes), Watson takes up his pen one last time to recount a case they shared in 1890 that was %E2%80%9Ctoo monstrous, too shocking%E2%80%9D to appear in print. The hype surrounding what%E2%80%99s being billed as the first pastiche ever officially approved by the Conan Doyle estate is amply justified in this authentic, if melancholy, recreation of the beloved Baker Street characters by the creator of the acclaimed Foyle%E2%80%99s War TV series. ![]()
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