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If this had just been a collection of short mysteries, I would have rated it 3 1/2 or 4 stars. As a collection of Sherlock pastiches, I'd rate it 3 stars. This was kind of a disappointment as Sherlock story collections go. None of the authors seemed to quite capture Holmes or Watson. The story with ...
I thought it was a solid anthology. None of the stories really stood out as ones that will stick with me but none of them stood out for poor quality either. I was a little surprised that the stories took place in the same few locations but I suppose those would have been the happening places at the ...
Received from Book GeeksThe year is 1898 and Harry Houdini is twenty-four years old. Because theatre agents in New York are still convinced that there is no market for or interest in escape-artists, Houdini is still confined to dime museums where he performs tricks that frustrate him and leave him f...
I didn't think this one was as good as The Dime Museum Murders, which was the first I read in the Houdini series. I couldn't decide if the ending was just a little far fetched or just not what I was expecting. Apparently, the author had received some previous feedback about the ending as well as he ...
A wealthy toy magnate is murdered in a locked, windowless study and the only one to blame is a animatronic toy. Harry Houdini and his brother, Theo, fall into the role of private investigator when they are called to offer their opinion into the card trick playing toy.Worth the read!4 STARS...really ...