First in a spectacular new series about two brother lawyers who lease offices on London's Baker Street--and begin receiving mail addressed to Sherlock Holmes In Los Angeles, a geological surveyor maps out a proposed subway route--and then goes missing. His eight-year-old daughter in her desperation turns to the one person she thinks might help--she writes a letter to Sherlock Holmes. That letter creates an uproar at 221b Baker Street, which now houses the law offices of attorney and man about town Reggie Heath and his hapless brother Nigel. Instead of filing the letter like he's supposed to, Nigel decides to investigate. Soon he's flying off to L.A., inconsiderately leaving a very dead body on the floor in his office. Big brother Reggie follows Nigel to California, as does Reggie's sometime lover, Laura - a quick-witted stage actress who's captured the hearts of both brothers. When Nigel is arrested, Reggie must use all his wits to solve a case that Sherlock Holmes would have savored, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle fans will adore.
I purchased The Baker Street Letters by Michael Robertson for my Kindle and can't put it down. I've envisioned Michael Sheen (Tony Blair redux)as Reggie Heath older and suposedly wiser brother and Jeremy Sisto as the younger ne'er do well but goodhearted brother. The plot is fresh and we'll see if it is sustainable. I see this much more like a Lifetime series of cozy mysteries. Like Simon and Simon of TV fame only with British accents and living in London. I'm about halfway through and had to stop to praise the plotting and the character development. I sincerely hope there will be a sequel to this series. I will need to charge my Kindle in the meantime. This is highly enjoyable and save for the few phrasings that stand out that this is an English author, I am thoroughly enjoying it. You should do yourself a favor and enjoy it as well.
Interesting characters, unioque premise
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
Although some of the plotting seemed contrived and a bit too coincidental, the characters were most interesting, and I look forward to meeting them again. Reggie's new-found self awareness leaves plenty of room for exploration. There is some "witty repartee" and a cool dog, beautiful women and misunderstandings galore. I can't imagine anyone would expect deep revelations from this genre, but it was entertaining and fun.
Likeable Characters And Interesting Plot
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
I stumbled across this very entertaining novel and thoroughly enjoyed it. The primary characters, brothers, are easy to like and the plot is a good one. Any Sherlock Holmes fan will find some pleasure in this one.
enjoyable refreshing spin to the Holmes universe
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
In 1997 Solicitor Reggie Heath signs a lease to rent office space on Baker Street. As part of the rental agreement, the attorney is responsible for responding to requests from people writing to Sherlock Holmes at 221B Baker Street. Reggie figures the letters are a humorous irritant so assigns the answers to his clerk, his younger brother Nigel suspended from legal practice due to misconduct. Nigel takes the pleas for help seriously and tries to respond with more than a platitude. He is especially fixated on a "pen pal" Mara Ramirez who sent a note to Mr. Holmes two decades ago when she was eight and her mom was missing. Nigel and senior clerk Robert Ocher often argue especially how to respond as the latter wants as little time spent on the Holmes correspondence as possible. Robert is soon killed by a knife in Nigel's office while Nigel has vanished. Reggie knows his sibling is missing some brain pixels, but believes he is not a killer yet still fears these two events are tied to Mara. He travels to Los Angeles not sure what to expect; what he did not was having LAPD arrest him on charges of homicide. This is an enjoyable refreshing spin to the Holmes universe though when it comes to sleuthing neither brother is on a par with Watson let alone the great literary detective as a distracted Nigel is always in trouble and Reggie is a somewhat bumbling amateur sleuth. The story line is fast-paced from the moment Nigel reads the first letter from Mara and never slows down until the final Los Angeles confrontation. Readers will enjoy this fine modern day spin to the Baker Street cosmos. Harriet Klausner
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