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My Dearest Holmes
by Rohase Piercy
This book is in two parts: part one, a "previously-unpublished" case, and part two, a rewriting of the Final Problem/The Empty House. The twist in the case was unique and fun, and I wish Piercy had given more attention to the mystery (my perennial complaint with Holmes pastiches); likewise, the twist in her rewrite of Holmes's return was clever but underplayed.
I liked her portrayals of Holmes and Watson, and the slash was central but never gratuitous. (Unless you think that sort of thing is gratuitous in the first place, which, let's face it, is fair.)
Upon rereading in December, before I send the book to a new home in Finland, I was able to sit back and enjoy the prose a little more.
I liked her portrayals of Holmes and Watson, and the slash was central but never gratuitous. (Unless you think that sort of thing is gratuitous in the first place, which, let's face it, is fair.)
Upon rereading in December, before I send the book to a new home in Finland, I was able to sit back and enjoy the prose a little more.