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Sherlock Holmes : A Death In Venice

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Sherlock Holmes: A Death in Venice and other cases Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson traverse the British Isles and the Italian peninsula in a rousing series of new adventures. After a thrilling jaunt in the Far East, Holmes and Watson return to England to address an inheritance left by one of Watsons relatives in Cornwall, half of which is entrusted to Sherlock Holmes. Financially secure, the two are now free to spend as much time on Baker Street and the Continent as they please, and the duo find themselves as comfortable in Rome on the banks of the Tiber as they do on the Thames. As Holmes rationalizes and ratiocinates his way through adventure after adventure, from The Case of Two Bohemes to A Singular Event in Tranquebar, it is all in a days work, until clues surface that his great nemesis, Professor James Moriarty, might still be alive . . . "Theres no way to dance around it: Ted Riccardis work is absolutely brilliant. It is as if he is channeling Conan Doyle. Once youre a few pages into these stories, you would swear that these were newly discovered manuscripts, unearthed by Conan Doyles estate. Or, better yet, I had the feeling that I had stumbled upon some pulp magazines where Conan Doyle was still writing. Riccardi has it all down - the cadence, the language, everything. He doesnt try to subtly update Holmes for the modern audience, either. It is as if each and every tale was written at the turn of the century, and not the twenty-first

Ted Riccardi

Ted Riccardi Is professor emeritus in the Department of Middle East and Asian Languages and Cultures, Columbia University, New York. He began teaching at Columbia in 1968 and served as chairman of his department and as director of Columbia's Southern Asian Institute in the School of International and Public Affairs.

Title

Sherlock Holmes : A Death In Venice

Author

Ted Riccardi

Publisher

Jaico Publishing House, India

Number of Pages

317

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Fiction-M
  • First Published

    JAN 2015

    Sherlock Holmes: A Death in Venice and other cases Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson traverse the British Isles and the Italian peninsula in a rousing series of new adventures. After a thrilling jaunt in the Far East, Holmes and Watson return to England to address an inheritance left by one of Watsons relatives in Cornwall, half of which is entrusted to Sherlock Holmes. Financially secure, the two are now free to spend as much time on Baker Street and the Continent as they please, and the duo find themselves as comfortable in Rome on the banks of the Tiber as they do on the Thames. As Holmes rationalizes and ratiocinates his way through adventure after adventure, from The Case of Two Bohemes to A Singular Event in Tranquebar, it is all in a days work, until clues surface that his great nemesis, Professor James Moriarty, might still be alive . . . "Theres no way to dance around it: Ted Riccardis work is absolutely brilliant. It is as if he is channeling Conan Doyle. Once youre a few pages into these stories, you would swear that these were newly discovered manuscripts, unearthed by Conan Doyles estate. Or, better yet, I had the feeling that I had stumbled upon some pulp magazines where Conan Doyle was still writing. Riccardi has it all down - the cadence, the language, everything. He doesnt try to subtly update Holmes for the modern audience, either. It is as if each and every tale was written at the turn of the century, and not the twenty-first
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