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lee_foust 's review for:
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
by Arthur Conan Doyle
More than adequate Holmes stories. A couple of clinkers and a couple of gems. I particularly enjoyed the last two tales--killing Holmes off actually stepped up the action and pathos considerably. A postmodern author would have killed him off in every story, without explanation, reveling in the effect--oh, wait, that was Russian Doll. I loved Russian Doll. Actually, they kind of did it in Sherlock too. What makes death so much more interesting, dramatically, than life?