News — amy thomas
Out today – The Detective, the Woman and the Pirate’s Bounty
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In The Detective, The Woman and The Pirate’s Bounty, Sherlock Holmes and Irene Adler retrace the steps of pirates as they uncover a conspiracy at the heart of Florida’s islands. Death threats and gangsters are not enough to stop the pair as they meet new friends and enemies while seeking pirate treasure and preserving law and order. “Thomas portrays this iconic character and his mannerisms brilliantly. The story was so good and is written in such a way that enables you to picture it happening; as if watching a film. I’d most definitely like to read more from this author...
The Sherlock Holmes Society of London reviews The Detective the Woman and the Silent Hive
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"Amy Thomas isn’t the first to make Irene Adler the focus of a series, but the way she develops the woman’s relationship with Sherlock Holmes is particularly appealing. As The Detective, the Woman and the Silent Hive opens, Irene brings Holmes a problem: her bees have died, and she wants to know how and why. The mystery, rooted in the detective’s past and involving far more than the silence of the bees, is presented alternately from her angle and from his.” The Detective The Woman and The Silent Hive is available from all good bookstores including Amazon USA, Amazon UK, Waterstones UK, and for free shipping worldwide Book Depository . In...
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Philip K. Jones reviews The Detective The Woman and The Silent Hive by Amy Thomas
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"This is the third novel by this author about Sherlock Holmes and Irene Adler. As these novels come out, readers find themselves travelling a strange pathway. Both Sherlock and Irene have developed defenses against caring about others. Their reasons are different, but their actions are similar. Both are self-reliant loners who suppress their feelings of care and concern for others lest they be trapped into allowing others to distract them from their own immediate concerns. This novel opens with Irene arriving at 221B Baker Street to inform Sherlock that her bee hives have all died. At this time, Irene is...