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Mrs Hudson and the Malabar Rose

por Martin Davies

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What if the real brains of Baker Street weren't Sherlock's at all? As snow falls on Baker Street, the wintry city is abuzz with rumour and excitement: the Malabar Rose - a fabled and frankly enormous ruby - has been sent as a gift to Her Majesty Queen Victoria by the Marharajah of Marjoudh. An extraordinary condition is attached to the gift, though: the gem must be displayed at London's sumptuous Blenheim Hotel to be admired by all. How can the safety of this priceless jewel be assured? The authorities wisely enlist the help of Sherlock Holmes and his colleague Dr. Watson… but fortunately for them, they are also on the receiving end of help from Holmes's redoubtable housekeeper Mrs. Hudson and her able assistant, Flotsam the housemaid. The Malabar Rose isn't the only exotic attraction stirring up excitement in the city, however. World famous magician the Great Salmanazar will be amazing the lucky few who can secure tickets at a once-in-a-lifetime spectacular. Not only that, but the world's most beautiful woman - the glamorous, if rather risqué, fire dancer Lola Del Fuego - will be joining him on the bill. With all this excitement and the peculiar case of a disappearance in Ealing, Mrs. Hudson and Flottie have their hands full this festive season. Their investigations take in snow-shrouded streets on Christmas night, a toyshop full of wonders, a tumultuous Covent Garden as the New Year rings in and even theatre dressing rooms in Stepney. This fresh twist on classic Victorian mystery will delight fans and new readers alike.… (más)
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The very large Malabar Rose ruby is brought to London to be put on show, and Holmes and Watson are asked to make sure that it is not stolen. Meanwhile Mrs Hudson and Flotsam look into the disappearance of James Phillimore, a clerk.
Well-written with a good mystery with some likeable characters. ( )
  Vesper1931 | Jul 29, 2021 |
This was a very good book told about a mystery in Sherlock Holmes' time. The main heroine is his housekeeper! What an amazing woman she seems to be. She is just as observant as Sherlock and much more astute about human nature than Sherlock. A good, fascinating story from the early part of the 19th century London. ( )
  LilQuebe | Aug 7, 2019 |
A fabulous ruby, the Malabar Star, is stolen in spite of defenses that should have been impregnible. Holmes is of course called in, but it's Mrs. Hudson who in the end discovers the connection between a missing husband, a dazzlingly beautiful Spanish dancer, and a world-famous illusionist, and recovers the priceless gem. In this she is aided by her own personal Watson, a housekeeper named Flotsam, who - like the good doctor - recounts the details of the investigation in first person.

Though some Holmes purists may protest giving Mrs. Hudson the spotlight, at least Davies resists the urge to depict Holmes as a boob. He's just kind of - superfluous - here.

I went into this not expecting much, so have no right to be disappointed. Still, it's a shame that while Davies manages to make Mrs. Hudson a moderately believable sleuth, he doesn't manage to make her a very interesting one. (Perhaps the most apt word to describe her is "inscrutible.") Nor is the mystery terribly mysterious. (You'll probably figure out how it was done long before the denoument.) Nor is the conduct of the investigation particularly enthralling. (No shouts of "the game's afoot!" ringing through the night here! Mostly it's just interviews.) Nor do any of the minor characters rise above the category of stock types (ex: "the maid with a heart of gold", "the affable neighbor", "the winsome urchin").

Perhaps the best way to describe this novel is "comfort food for Sherlock Holmes fans." Like comfort food, it's full of familiar ingredients, it evokes happy memories, and it doesn't try to claim it's good for you, but it works as a meal if you're hungry enough and not in the mood for something fancy. ( )
  Dorritt | Jan 14, 2015 |
Very light Christmas cozy that features Sherlock Holmes, Mrs. Hudson and a cast of supporting characters. Told primarily through the eyes of Flotsam, the maid, this is a mystery that focuses on appearances, disappearances, and distractions. Reassuring and therefore entirely in keeping with the Christmas season. ( )
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What if the real brains of Baker Street weren't Sherlock's at all? As snow falls on Baker Street, the wintry city is abuzz with rumour and excitement: the Malabar Rose - a fabled and frankly enormous ruby - has been sent as a gift to Her Majesty Queen Victoria by the Marharajah of Marjoudh. An extraordinary condition is attached to the gift, though: the gem must be displayed at London's sumptuous Blenheim Hotel to be admired by all. How can the safety of this priceless jewel be assured? The authorities wisely enlist the help of Sherlock Holmes and his colleague Dr. Watson… but fortunately for them, they are also on the receiving end of help from Holmes's redoubtable housekeeper Mrs. Hudson and her able assistant, Flotsam the housemaid. The Malabar Rose isn't the only exotic attraction stirring up excitement in the city, however. World famous magician the Great Salmanazar will be amazing the lucky few who can secure tickets at a once-in-a-lifetime spectacular. Not only that, but the world's most beautiful woman - the glamorous, if rather risqué, fire dancer Lola Del Fuego - will be joining him on the bill. With all this excitement and the peculiar case of a disappearance in Ealing, Mrs. Hudson and Flottie have their hands full this festive season. Their investigations take in snow-shrouded streets on Christmas night, a toyshop full of wonders, a tumultuous Covent Garden as the New Year rings in and even theatre dressing rooms in Stepney. This fresh twist on classic Victorian mystery will delight fans and new readers alike.

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