
Nessie's Nemesis
Sherlock's Secretary, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Kevin E Green
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By:
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Chris Chan
What do an Internet scam, a conference for mystery writers, and "The Great Sausage Scandal" have in common? They're all connected to the latest adventure of Addy Zhuang, an employee of the real-life bank at 221B Baker Street tasked with answering all of the mail that mystery fans send to Sherlock Holmes.
In the sequel to Sherlock's Secretary, Addy, his true crime reporter girlfriend Zabel, and his friends Sanna and Jasper travel to Scotland in order to solve a missing persons case connected to a prop from the classic movie The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes. Pretty soon, Addy and his colleagues are embroiled in a murder mystery, and the main suspect is a nobleman obsessed with one goal: hunting the Loch Ness monster!
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Great book and fun series!
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I highly recommend this book if you love fast-paced, murder mysteries with a bit of humor.
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Phenomenal Murder Mystery
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love the way this series has taken with the mystery trope
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"Nessie's Nemesis" is a good, clean mystery, if a little slow. A modern-day Sherlock Holmes tale set in the present day, with traditional aspects of Holmes take on crime-solving. The absence of blood and gore, as well as explicit sexual content, makes this mystery suitable for a wide audience.
The story shares secret love, suspects, assumed identity and crime. There is meticulous detailing throughout, which I got bored of listening to at times but it is a crime investigation, you need to know the charcaters thought process.
I am also confused about the rudeness of every server in the story, why it was such a detail required in the story.
Overall the story delivered well, was a classic story telling and I'm sure enjoyable to readers preferring this genre.
Sherlock Holmes in the now,
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