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Murder in Keswick: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery

por William Todd

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Murder always seems to have a way of finding Sherlock Holmes. While on a Watson-instigated holiday in the Lake District to get away from the toils and troubles of London, Holmes and Watson find no respite (to the delight of the great detective and the chagrin of the good doctor). As soon as they exit the train they hear news of a grisly murder making its way around the murmuring commuters. A local aristocrat, Mr. Darcy, has been found missing his head! Holmes and Watson head straight to the local constabulary to offer their assistance in the matter, which is heartily accepted, and they begin their investigation with the help of Constable Wickham. After examining the body, giving the terrible news to the widow and interviewing a local waitress at the Royal Oak where Mr. Darcy often took his lunch, everyone retires for the evening.That very night, the wealthy widow finds a stranger in her home who, upon seeing her, abandons his plans and quickly leaves. She believes the intruder to be the murderer of her husband who is now after a large sum of cash she keeps in the house safe, the only keys to which are on gold chains that she and her husband each wore around their necks. Unsure if the would-be thief is the murderer or an opportunistic burglar, Holmes devises a plan to catch the burglar, all the while investigating the murder of Mr. Darcy. Follow Holmes, Watson - with the help of Constable Wickham - as they untangle the mystery surrounding a Murder in Keswick.… (más)
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Dr. Watson decides that Holmes needs a holiday, so off to Keswick they travel. Arriving just in time for a headless body to have been discovered. Holmes happily decides to investigate.
An enjoyable mystery, keeping my interest until the end.
A NetGalley Book ( )
  Vesper1931 | Jul 29, 2021 |
Holmes needs some rest,at least Watson thinks so. So they(Watson )decide to spend some time in Keswick, a village in the beautiful Lake District. On their arrival at the station they are confronted with some agitated travellers. Apparently a beheaded body has been found along the road. The body seems to belong to Mr. Darcy,a well respected local gentleman. Holmes and Watson visit the local constable who is more than delighted to have the masterly mystery solver by his side. For once ,the local village constable is not depicted as a slow thinking idiot who can not take an initiative. And so they solve this crime with Holmes his usual panache.
There have been quite a lot of Holmes stories published of late,but to be fair not all of them recreate the right feeling...but this one does,the setting (Holmes in the countryside)is believable,Holmes and Watson their attitude is what it is,the characters and their behaviour is consistent with the original stories,the lenght(178 pages)is just right and the crime and its solution is reminiscent of A.C. Doyle. ( )
  Obi2015 | Jul 19, 2020 |
Goodreads blurb: While on a well-deserved holiday in the Lake District to get away from the toils and troubles of London, Holmes and Watson find no respite. As soon as they exit the train they hear news of a grisly murder making its way around the murmuring commuters. A local aristocrat, Mr. Darcy, has been found missing his head! And that very night, the wealthy widow finds a stranger in her home who, upon seeing her, abandons his plans and quickly leaves.

She believes the intruder to be the murderer of her husband who is now after a large sum of cash she keeps in the house safe. Unsure if the would-be thief is the murderer or an opportunistic burglar, Holmes devises a plan to catch the burglar, all the while investigating the murder of Mr. Darcy. Follow Holmes, Watson, and the local constable, Mr. Wickham, as they untangle the mystery surrounding a Murder in Keswick.

My review: A modern re-telling of a beloved Sherlock Holmes classic. How could I resist? Yes, we all know that this is not one of the beloved Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's original stories, but what a joy to read nonetheless. William Todd does a fantastic job with this story. In typical Holmes and Watson style, the suspects are eliminated one-by-one. This is a delightful little mystery, and I was kept guessing right until the very end.

Many thanks to BooksGoSocial and to NetGalley for this ARC to review in exchange for my honest opinion. ( )
  RobinLovesReading | Oct 25, 2019 |
This is the third Sherlock Holmes pastiche story I have read by this author, but I didn't enjoy it as much as the other two. The portrayals of Holmes and Watson don't strike me as wholly convincing, though they are by no means the worst I have read. The plot is decent: a headless body is discovered near Derwentwater in the Lake District just as Holmes and Watson arrive for a rare holiday away from the crime-ridden streets of late 19th century London. The solution to the mystery lies in the tangled love lives of two local families. I read this book as I am about to go for another holiday in the Lake District, though to be honest this story could have taken place in any rural area in England - the precise countryside is not integral to the story. ( )
  john257hopper | Jul 12, 2019 |
This was a good, classic Holmes & Watson tale. I think it would fit well into the original Doyle canon. I can just imagine H&W on vacation, with Holmes bored stiff until a headless body turns up. The glint of glee in his eyes must have shown to anyone interacting with him as he worked at the mystery.

Mrs. Darcy is no shrinking violet, which I liked. The ladies are still few in number and have limited roles, just as in the original stories (alas). I also liked Morwenna, who was no nonsense as well but in a different way from the American Mrs. Darcy. I think it was Morwenna that had my favorite line about finding dirty laundry under the bed, where her husband kicked it. She said something to the effect of her husband training her for child rearing by being lazy with his dirty clothes. Ha! I laughed out loud because it made me think of my man and how he leaves socks, plates, and empty drink containers here and there.

Initially, there are many suspects who had motive to take out Mr. Darcy. However, since we all know this is a Holmes mystery, it was very hard to ignore any little detail that might lead Holmes (and me as the reader) to the real killer. Still, the take did have a great twist near the end and I was little surprised by the final answer to the mystery. Kudos to the author for making it a little more intricate than expected.

Over all, the story has the feel and quality of the original H&W stories. I was entertained the entire time even if I was left wanting a bit more from the ladies. The story kept true to the Victorian setting. 4/5 stars.

The Narration: Ben Werling is great with Sherlock’s arrogant voice as well as being great with the indulgent, easy-going voice of Watson. His female voices need some work. While there were few ladies in this story, they sounded like men. I had to pay close attention to their scenes to keep track of who said what when. Werling does do a great job of capturing the subtle emotional changes of Sherlock as well the more explosive emotions of Watson. His pacing is perfect and there are no technical recording issues. 4/5 stars.

I received this audiobook as part of my participation in a blog tour with Audiobookworm Promotions. The tour is being sponsored by William Todd. The gifting of this audiobook did not affect my opinion of it. ( )
  DabOfDarkness | Jan 29, 2019 |
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Murder always seems to have a way of finding Sherlock Holmes. While on a Watson-instigated holiday in the Lake District to get away from the toils and troubles of London, Holmes and Watson find no respite (to the delight of the great detective and the chagrin of the good doctor). As soon as they exit the train they hear news of a grisly murder making its way around the murmuring commuters. A local aristocrat, Mr. Darcy, has been found missing his head! Holmes and Watson head straight to the local constabulary to offer their assistance in the matter, which is heartily accepted, and they begin their investigation with the help of Constable Wickham. After examining the body, giving the terrible news to the widow and interviewing a local waitress at the Royal Oak where Mr. Darcy often took his lunch, everyone retires for the evening.That very night, the wealthy widow finds a stranger in her home who, upon seeing her, abandons his plans and quickly leaves. She believes the intruder to be the murderer of her husband who is now after a large sum of cash she keeps in the house safe, the only keys to which are on gold chains that she and her husband each wore around their necks. Unsure if the would-be thief is the murderer or an opportunistic burglar, Holmes devises a plan to catch the burglar, all the while investigating the murder of Mr. Darcy. Follow Holmes, Watson - with the help of Constable Wickham - as they untangle the mystery surrounding a Murder in Keswick.

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