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Elementary, My Dear

A Claire Olson P. I. Mystery, Book 1

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Elementary, My Dear

By: D.P. Gertner, P.L. Gertner
Narrated by: Lessa Lamb
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Eddy Hart is out of town, and his partner and fiancée Claire Olson agrees to take on what she thought would be a simple missing person's case. Unfortunately, the missing person believes himself to be Sherlock Holmes and Claire to be Dr. Watson. She finds herself embroiled in an intrigue that began with the Knights Templar centuries before and continues to threaten humanity as the United States comes ever closer to being drawn into World War II.

©2020 David Gertner (P)2020 David Gertner
Women Sleuths Mystery Detective Historical Fiction Women's Fiction
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Just like a true Sherlock Holmes adventure!! Your left in mystery the whole time with odd coincidences happening. Twists and turns that bring you in a whole new direction. The narration was perfect and made you feel like you were apart of the adventure. I absolutely loved it!

Thrilling

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The title drew me in with a plot around Sherlock. The setting of 1942, was well done, and of how the killer thought who he was. Enjoyable and good narration Given audio for my voluntary review

Enjoyable

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Well-written in the style of Sherlock Holmes with all the twists and turns to hold your attention throughout.

Lessa Lamb did a great job narrating and bringing the characters to life.

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Excellent Holmes mystery!

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An interesting twist on a Sherlockian type mystery. Since it’s included in the blurb we immediately know Claire, a 1940s PI, teams up with a man who believes he’s Sherlock Holmes. There are some great tidbits sprinkled about Arthur Conan Doyle’s character, how he was received historically and even being portrayed in 1940s films. There was some great historical research done pertaining to Templar Knights/crusades and conspiracy theories about the Illuminati. It was interesting to see so much research done for a book that quite often comes off a bit lighthearted and tongue in cheek. The Narrator is excellent. She nails the 1940s “Mid-Atlantic” gumshoe accent. The distinction between characters is clear. Her command of both historically accurate accents and British male characters really added to the story. I loved that there was a strong female detective without sacrificing the societal obstacles she would need to overcome. I received a free copy with no obligation to leave a review.

An Interesting Sherlockian Mystery

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This is the first book in the Claire Olson PI Mystery series but it is an offshoot of the Eddie Hart PI Mystery series. Eddie and Claire are engaged - however this book focuses solely on Claire. It is a standalone book with no cliffhanger ending.

What fun! This is a delightful twist on the Sherlock Holmes character. I love that Claire works this case on her own. She is a strong, sassy and intelligent woman - in my mind, I picture Claire as Rosalind Russell from the movie "His Girl Friday" with Cary Grant. The mystery was interesting and the interactions between Claire and "Sherlock" were very entertaining.

The narrator, Lessa Lamb, is so well-suited for this book. Her narration reminded me of the way the actors in the 40's [going back to the Rosalind Russell reference] used to speak - there's a certain cadence to it that Lessa Lamb just nailed. She really brought this story to life.

What Fun!

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