
Estlemanĩ/10 Fans of vampires and crime fiction will thoroughly enjoy this. The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: Sherlock Holmes vs.

Fans of vampires and crime fiction will thoroughly enjoy this. Blending two beloved characters in this way, providing readers with a thrilling adventure, is quite an achievement. Holmes takes extreme measures to secure his return to New York when he leans on his fathers disreputable connections to aid his legal re-entry into the United. With no clunky exposition or scene setting, this starts fast and does not let up. Estleman’s imaginative novel does not let the reader down. The greatest detective mind versus the supernatural cunning of Dracula is a showdown anyone would pay admission for. Estleman has even managed to make an old established story seem fresh. Many of the events that transpire in Stoker’s masterful novel are given a fresh perspective with the inclusion of Holmes and Watson. This is a short adventure, but it rattles along at a thundering and thrilling pace. He has also captured the tone and personality of Watson, who serves as narrator here. His experience and passion as a fiction writer shines through – he manages the enviable feat of seamlessly blending the Dracula story with a Dr John H. These are giant, iconic characters from fiction after all, and to take them both on is very brave of author Estleman. I began this novel with a few misgivings, worried that it could be a misstep. I read Bram Stoker’s Dracula as a boy, and remember being captivated by the dark tale with its malevolent count, the eccentric vampire hunter Abraham Van Helsing and the strong-willed Mina Harker. Yes, I love the original fifty six short stories and four novels of Conan Doyle, but appreciate modern authors’ efforts to pit Holmes and Watson against new adversaries and into unexplored territory. I for one, thoroughly enjoy this series, each guest author gives the Sherlock Holmes canon a new twist or reimagining. As usual opinion will be divided between those that only want to see their favourite literary creations left alone, and those who revel in seeing them in new adventures and settings.

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s detective meets Bram Stoker’s vampire in this hugely enjoyable Gothic Victorian romp. It can only be the work of Count Dracula, and only one man can save the city: the world’s greatest detective, Sherlock Holmes. Soon, a rash of bizarre nocturnal crimes terrifies London. When Nick Hurrans visual tricks are put to one side, though, the truth is far more unnerving and leaves Sherlock facing someone he cant outthink. The captain’s body is lashed to the wheel lifeless, drained of blood.

Its cargo is fifty boxes of earth its only living passenger, a black dog. A mysterious schooner runs aground in an English harbour.
