This, the first book of the Baskerville Affair, is a solid start to a trilogy that will appeal strongly to any who count themselves fans of Sherlock Holmes, so long as they don't mind a bit of magic alongside their mayhem. While it wasn't a perfect book, with a complex and sometimes difficult-to-...
This was nice to read after reading the trilogy of The Baskerville Affair. It gave you a bit more of some of the characters, especially Striker.
I think Kara-karina's review says it all. So much so that I posted it on my blog rather than write my own review. This third book is a wonderful tying up of all the loose ends of the series and is the best book in the series all on its own, as well.
The Baskerville Tales contains three short stories in the Baskerville world. Each short story includes characters we have become familiar with as protagonists. They are an accompaniment to The Baskerville Affair series and don't really add much to what we already know. The Adventure of the Wollas...
Plot summary: Evelina Cooper, niece of Sherlock Holmes, is ready for her first London Season - except for a murderer, missing automatons, a sorcerer, and a talking mouse. In a Victorian era ruled by a ruthless steam baron council, mechanical power is the real monarch, and sorcery the demon enemy o...