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The Baker Street Letters

A Mystery

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The Baker Street Letters

By: Michael Robertson
Narrated by: Simon Vance
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Reggie and Nigel Heath are relatively close in age but worlds apart in personality. The older of the two brothers, Reggie is a successful attorney with charisma to spare. Nigel has always struggled to step out of his shadow.

When Reggie leases space in an office building on London's Baker Street, he finds that the paperwork comes with an odd stipulation: his firm must receive and respond with a standard reply to letters sent to Sherlock Holmes, who had occupied the same famous address.

When Nigel, newly suspended from practicing law and relegated to clerk duties, becomes intrigued by one of the "Dear Sherlock" notes, he disappears quite suddenly, leaving a dead body in his wake, and Reggie must hop the next flight to Los Angeles to uncover the truth. Hot on his heels is his sometime lover, Laura, a quick-witted stage actress who's captured the hearts of both brothers.

©2009 Michael Robertson (P)2009 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Mystery Detective Suspense Sherlock Holmes Fiction England Heartfelt

Critic reviews

"Great characters, a complex plot, and the wonderful feeling that people still believe in Sherlock Holmes round out this debut treat." ( Library Journal)
"Engaging....Readers will want to spend more time with the appealing Heath and company." ( Publishers Weekly)
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Its the first in the series so I'll give it slack for character development. I do plan to read book two in the hopes of liking the characters more. As of now, the two brothers are quite dry with little personality, The story is serious by lacks complexity, More like a cozy minus the cozy.

Dry and hard to swallow.

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I enjoyed this book, but only to a point. Simon Vance was pretty good - which I expected. After listening the the whole book, I have to wonder if the author would have benefited by writing a few more drafts. I want to know why all of the really interesting stuff seemed to happen "off-stage". The listener had to hear about it second & third hand. I may have missed it, but I still don't get how the bad guys knew where to look for the "letters". Also, the main character was dissappointing. I kept expecting things to fall together & get really interesting at the end, but the end just fizzled. I want to know how the main character got to be a success in his carreer, and yet remain pretty clueless so much of the time. And if that was the moral... well, like I said - great concept & great narrator.

Great concept ...

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I liked this story . Not very much like sherlock holmes story , but I enjoyed it.

^_^

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This has so many plot holes that it's "drafty." The author seemed to give up revising completely in the last third (cell phone ringing after a plunge in a resevoir, etc.). Even Simon Vance couldn't save the listen (and he mispronounced some words I think). I might still download the next installment because the framework has promise as a good light mystery series - and it's cheap.

first draft?

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Okay, my fault. I read the reviews but obviously didn't pay attention.

This book has an incredibly intriguing premise, BUT it is incredibly disjointed. It's missing a lot of action or explanation at most points.

The main character is a jerk in London and compassionate in LA. ?? The original mystery is disposed of disingenuously. The similar to love interest isn't interesting. The climax is unbelievable - in fact most of the LA sequence is unbelievable. Not good. Not good. Not even Simon Vance can save this drivel.

I see there's a sequel. Do not buy either. I can't believe the authors abilities could possibly have improved much in the short while between publications.

AAAUUUGGGHHH!!!

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