Just wanted to second (third? forth?) the praise that's been buzzing (pun most definitely intended) around here regarding the stories at the hive. You writers...
But don't the Peabody books come some years before the Russell books? By the time Ramses attains his majority, they have a car, which means they're still...
I recently finished LRK's Califia's Daughters, a post-apocalyptic sci-fi novel. Interesting, but as I've felt with several other of her novels, the ending...
<<Please take a second or two to delete from that quoted material everything that does not need to be in your reply. >> Yes, yes, yes! Thank you, Listmom. My...
My dear bees, Finally I see some bee activity in my garden and, having lost quite some weight over the past six months, I might just take off with the busy...
... There are two professional pastiches that I know of that make Holmes and the Phantom cross paths -- one of the boring and badly written The Canary Trainer,...
Friends, For those of you who are seeking pastiches, there is a very extensive list on the Camden House Sherlock Holmes site, at the following URL - you can...
... books? By the time Ramses attains his majority, they have a car, which means they're still relatively new. And the clothing seems to be a great deal...
... I bought and devoured "The Art of Detection" and loved it. I won't discuss it yet for fear of spoilers except to say there was only one detail not true to...
... I believe Ramses was born in 1890, so Russell would be about 10 years his junior. --A Pure-blooded, Well-trained Foxhound ...who has "Tomb of the Golden...
... Phantom cross paths [...] the other is the interesting but hard to find The Angel of The Opera, by Sam Siciliano.< Hard to find because it's out of print....
Thanks! "Ah, Russell" ... -- Katie Kelfer-Taylor voice: 512.415.2225 email: katie@... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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This is very true, but you kind of need to divide the Peabody books into two sequences, while Ramses is a child and once he becomes an adult. But if you read...
I enjoyed it a lot. I was hoping for the twist at the end, but maybe more involved in the plot. I need to do some crosschecking with LOCK to verify something....
This is in response to "Richard Gloucester" <inverness1854 "who was "wondering if anyone knew of, or had made, a vaguely detailed Russellian timeline -- LRK...
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All, In the manner of a friendly dog looking for the postman, I am (metaphorically) lying by the mailbox waiting for my copy of "The Art of Detection" to...
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Agreed, Merrily. I just saw that Amazon had shipped mine... I was getting worried. "Ah, Russell." ... -- Katie Kelfer-Taylor voice: 512.415.2225 email:...
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Katie et. al., Am happy to note that Amazon.com notified me today that the book had been shipped. My vigil at the mailbox should not last much longer! At the...
I finished The Art of Detection. I really enjoyed it. Since it had some Holmesian elements in the story line the book was doubly enjoyable. :-) "It saved me...
I am new and dont like starting out saying I didn't like one of her books but... Maybe it is just the style she writes the Kate Martinelli ones in but I...
... (etc.) SO MANY THANKS TO YOU, DEAR COMRADE. And of course, thanks to the obsessive personality behind the timeline itself. And now, an impertinance: Might...
... Agreement on all counts (especially the forgetting it wasn't Watson), but because Siciliano never let that ire come from Holmes, I was able to forgive him...
... One thing about a pastiche like that is how well it compares to the original. I have read Leroux' novel (and solved a minor questino nobody has yet...
... because Siciliano never let that ire come from Holmes, I was able to forgive him it.< As was I. It just seemed very odd to me that Siciliano would make an...
Just finished! (A worthy note to pop out of lurkdom on). *Spoiler space* WHERE WAS RUSSELL?!?!?!?! My only complaint to an otherwise great book. A wonderful...