William Collins The Sign of the Four, Literature, Culture & Art, Paperback, Arthur Conan Doyle
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Author: Ken of Norwich
Rating: 5
Review: A convoluted but exciting story involving settings in London, Andaman Islands and India. Tension maintained in typical Sherlock Holmes fashion . But the end was frustrating - perhaps there is to be another episode? A thoroughly good read.
Author: Andy Dutton
Rating: 3
Review: Sherlock Holmes can be a tough nut to crack - you have to concentrate on the language, there are times where there are a lot of words for the sake of words, and the narrative doesn’t feel like it’s moving. But there are also times when you can build a head of momentum, and as you read, you get swept away with the rhythm of the writing. This is my second Sherlock book now, and my current assessment would be that it can sometimes be hard to be motivated to read them, but once you get going, they are hard to put down. A fun story, and will definitely continue with the Sherlock cannon!