"A very authentic Sherlock Holmes"

By: Bonnie MacBird

Genres: Mystery Historical | Mystery

Posted: December 16, 2015

Ensconced in domestic bliss, the recently married Dr. Watson receives a note from Mrs. Hudson, Sherlock Holmes's landlady; there was a fire at 221B Baker Street. Holmes is unharmed, but out of it; he still hasn't recuperated from his recent stint in gaol, and there is evidence that the Great Detective is again under the influence of cocaine. But then Holmes receives a missive from a French chanteuse: her son has disappeared. The boy is the illegitimate son of an Earl, which greatly complicates matters. And so Holmes drags Watson to Paris to investigate the case.

ART IN THE BLOOD is a very complex story where in addition to looking for the child, there are mysteries surrounding an art collection that might have been acquired under suspicious circumstances. Some minor characters are taken directly from history, such as artist Toulouse-Lautrec and a Jean Vidocq, who is presumably the grandson of the founder of the French Sûreté, and Vidocq is a very entertaining character, which I would like to see again.

The tone and the pacing of ART IN THE BLOOD are extremely faithful to Conan Doyle's, as are the characters of Holmes and Watson. The descriptions are so eloquent and vivid that I could easily picture Paris and London in the Victorian era, as well as a 34 year-old Sherlock exalted and whooshing about. I also enjoyed the author's attention to detail, particularly when it came to medical and scientific matters; there is not a hint of revisionism, which greatly pleased me. There is plenty of action, the characters are uniformly well-rounded, and the clever ending took me completely by surprise. ART IN THE BLOOD is a very well written mystery that does justice to the original!

Book Summary

London. A snowy December, 1888. Sherlock Holmes, 34, is languishing and back on cocaine after a disastrous Ripper investigation. Watson can neither comfort nor rouse his friend – until a strangely encoded letter arrives from Paris.

Mlle La Victoire, a beautiful French cabaret star writes that her illegitimate son by an English lord has disappeared, and she has been attacked in the streets of Montmartre.

Racing to Paris with Watson at his side, Holmes discovers the missing child is only the tip of the iceberg of a much larger problem. The most valuable statue since the Winged Victory has been violently stolen in Marseilles, and several children from a silk mill in Lancashire have been found murdered. The clues in all three cases point to a single, untouchable man.

Will Holmes recover in time to find the missing boy and stop a rising tide of murders? To do so he must stay one step ahead of a dangerous French rival and the threatening interference of his own brother, Mycroft.

This latest adventure, in the style of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, sends the iconic duo from London to Paris and the icy wilds of Lancashire in a case which tests Watson's friendship and the fragility and gifts of Sherlock Holmes' own artistic nature to the limits.

Art in the Blood by Bonnie MacBird

Art in the Blood

by: Bonnie MacBird

Sherlock Homes Adventure

HarperCollins Collins Crime Club
October 1, 2015
On Sale: October 6, 2015
Featuring: Mille La Victoire; Sherlock Holmes
ISBN: 0008129665
EAN: 9780008129668
Kindle: B00YGDLAFG
Hardcover / e-Book

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