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This book is divided between a novella (The Lyme Regis Horror) and several short stories. First, the novella:
Ruffle knows Holmes and Watson very well; canon devotees will find plenty of insider references and familiar-sounding (though not verbatim) phrases. The Watsonian voice is decently done and witty; Ruffle stays in his narrator’s head the entire time. Holmes is mellower than he is often portrayed; he also seems to know more about Jane Austen than one would suspect of a man who sneers at so ...more
Ruffle knows Holmes and Watson very well; canon devotees will find plenty of insider references and familiar-sounding (though not verbatim) phrases. The Watsonian voice is decently done and witty; Ruffle stays in his narrator’s head the entire time. Holmes is mellower than he is often portrayed; he also seems to know more about Jane Austen than one would suspect of a man who sneers at so ...more

Nov 07, 2012
Mike Hogan
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it was amazing
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Sherlock Holmes and the Lyme Regis Horror. I read the first story in this compilation with great enjoyment; it has a strong plot, well-drawn minor characters and above all a believable relationship between the two main protagonists, Holmes and Watson. I very much like the fact that Watson is given time to develop not only an affection for the town of Lyme Regis (which the author clearly shares), but a sensitively-portrayed love interest. For me, although Holmes deploys his intellect and other re
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This book is an anthology that consists of a short novel, a novella, nine short stories/fragments and a poem, all related, more or less, to Lyme Regis. This is the second edition and it contains additional material to the first edition as well as a number of editing changes.
The main story violates Holmes� dictum, that “no ghosts need apply.� If that is overlooked, what is left is a lively and engaging tale about a picturesque village and time. The Watson telling the tale is one of the most enga ...more
The main story violates Holmes� dictum, that “no ghosts need apply.� If that is overlooked, what is left is a lively and engaging tale about a picturesque village and time. The Watson telling the tale is one of the most enga ...more

May 08, 2013
Pamela
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This was a book about Sherlock Holmes and his adventures from the narrative of DR. Watson. The story takes place in a small costal town, on what should be a holiday. Then there is a murder, and the game is afoot. This has a supernatural tone to it, and I did not mind that at all. I found the book very interesting, and look forward to book 2 of this trilogy.

Aug 19, 2012
Charlotte Smith
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it was amazing
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Oct 07, 2012
Michele
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David Ruffle in his new book, “Sherlock Holmes and the Lyme Regis Horror� published by MX Publishing gives us an untold story of Sherlock Holmes, The Lyme Regis Horror.
From the back cover: The year is 1896. Doctor Watson is invited to the Dorsetshire coast by an old friend. To Watson’s surprise he manages to persuade his good friend, Mr Sherlock Holmes to accompany him. This hitherto unknown tale of Watson’s involves romancing, dancing, occasional glasses of cider, but the holiday turns into a n ...more
From the back cover: The year is 1896. Doctor Watson is invited to the Dorsetshire coast by an old friend. To Watson’s surprise he manages to persuade his good friend, Mr Sherlock Holmes to accompany him. This hitherto unknown tale of Watson’s involves romancing, dancing, occasional glasses of cider, but the holiday turns into a n ...more

Aug 08, 2013
Karl Øen
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Jul 23, 2014
Elizabeth
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