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The Final Solution

The Final Solution

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Incredible New Sherlock Holmes Mystery!
Review: Author Walter Harmidarow has written a superior Sherlock Holmes mystery, that perfectly captures the atmosphere and style of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Holmes and Watson are on another adventure - perhaps their last - in this exciting and brilliant novel. Sherlock Holmes fans - READ THIS BOOK! Amazing. A well-thought out mystery with fantastic characters that draw the reader in until the very last word. Highly Recommended!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent pastiche that rings true
Review: Harmidarow is obviously a dedicated Sherlockian. The atmosphere and tone of Doyle's originals are well-preserved within this work, as neither the language nor the numerous canonical references seem forced or overdone to any degree.

If you're at all willing to accept the premise that "The Final Problem" was merely a cover story for what REALLY happened in the final encounter with Moriarty, which the quality of this story makes a rather easy thing to do, then here's a must-read for the serious Holmes fan.

I hope "The Final Solution" is hardly the final Holmesian project for Harmidarow, for I would certainly read another, and would like to see him try his hand at a volume of short stories.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent pastiche that rings true
Review: Harmidarow is obviously a dedicated Sherlockian. The atmosphere and tone of Doyle's originals are well-preserved within this work, as neither the language nor the numerous canonical references seem forced or overdone to any degree.

If you're at all willing to accept the premise that "The Final Problem" was merely a cover story for what REALLY happened in the final encounter with Moriarty, which the quality of this story makes a rather easy thing to do, then here's a must-read for the serious Holmes fan.

I hope "The Final Solution" is hardly the final Holmesian project for Harmidarow, for I would certainly read another, and would like to see him try his hand at a volume of short stories.


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