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My Dear Watson

By: Margaret Park Bridges
Narrated by: Rosalyn Landor
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The greatest mystery surrounding Sherlock Holmes comes to light: Was he actually a woman? At last the master - or rather, mistress - of disguise puts pen to paper to reveal this decades-long deception, and in so doing, discovers another fact she kept secret even from herself. The complex mind of the brilliant consulting detective is finally opened to the public in the chronicle of a new case never recorded by Dr. Watson - a case featuring Constance Moriarty, the beguiling daughter of Holmes’ infamous nemesis.

This prizewinning tale puts a fascinating spin on one of the most legendary characters in all of literature.

Margaret Park Bridges was born in New York City and raised in Portland, Oregon. After moving to Massachusetts, she won the Special Award for Excellence in Japan’s Suntory Mystery Fiction Competition for My Dear Watson - written in Japanese. Since then, she has written and published several successful children’s picture books in English. She has received awards for her poetry, and one short story she published was made into a film at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. She works in Boston and lives in Littleton, Massachusetts, with her haiku poet husband, her two talented daughters, and her adorable pug.

©2011 Margaret Park Bridges (P)2012 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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“Margaret Park Bridges takes an even more revisionist approach in her novel My Dear Watson. The detective’s secret is disclosed at the very start of the book, and it’ll do no harm to reveal it here: Sherlock Holmes was a woman. It’s not a new idea but it’s handled here with great skill and confidence, and it has a purpose, to account for much of Holmes’ personality as described by Dr. Watson.” (The Sherlock Holmes Society)
“I started this book after an evening out, thinking I would just read a page or two to help me sleep…two hours later I’d read all of it. Margaret Park Bridges knows how to give a reader a good time. Each page beckons you hypnotically toward the next. It’s suspense filled, interesting, fun, and, indeed, funny to the point of farce on a couple of occasions.” (Bookbag)

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Worst Holmes Story Ever

I'm a fan of all things Sherlock Holmes, but this one is just an absolute mess. There's no mystery, just a random assortment of happenings with no clear focus. There's no skillful deduction, Holmes is constantly caught off guard, surprised, and fooled. The people who are supposed to be geniuses constantly slip up and bicker and accuse like children. The whole thing is just stupid. It's a shame, because the concept could have been well done and had an exciting twist if it had been centered abd well written, but alas, it was not.

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