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Criminal Comedies – Case One

£4.25

Laugh Along with Holmes and Watson’s Funniest Adventure

“Criminal Comedies: A Mystery in Norwood” is a whimsical reimagining of Arthur Conan Doyle’s classic tale, brought to life by Steve Glover. In this comedic twist on “The Norwood Builder,” Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson find themselves entangled in a case that is as hilarious as it is mysterious.

The story kicks off with Holmes and Watson in their Baker Street lodgings, where the famous detective is lamenting the ignorance of mankind. Their mundane afternoon takes a turn when a frantic young solicitor named John Hector McFarlane bursts in, claiming he’s been framed for the murder of Jonas Oldacre, a well-known builder from Norwood.

As Holmes and Watson delve into the case, they uncover a series of absurd and comical situations. From Holmes’ peculiar habit of dressing in women’s clothing to Watson’s relentless appetite and less-than-subtle flirtations, the duo navigates through the case with a blend of brilliance and buffoonery.

The investigation takes them from the bustling streets of London to the quiet suburbs of Norwood, where they encounter a host of eccentric characters, including a buxom housekeeper with a penchant for lingerie and an irate landlady with a sharp tongue. Amidst the chaos, they must unravel the mystery behind Oldacre’s supposed murder and McFarlane’s apparent guilt.

Glover masterfully maintains the essence of Doyle’s original characters while infusing them with a new comedic dimension. Holmes’ intellectual prowess and Watson’s loyal companionship shine through the humorous narrative, making for a delightful read.

“Criminal Comedies: A Mystery in Norwood” is a refreshing take on the detective genre, blending classic intrigue with laugh-out-loud moments. It’s a must-read for fans of Sherlock Holmes looking for a light-hearted and entertaining adventure.

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Book Review: “Criminal Comedies: A Mystery in Norwood” by Steve Glover

“Criminal Comedies: A Mystery in Norwood” is a delightful and irreverent take on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s beloved characters, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. Authored by Steve Glover, this book provides a refreshing twist to the classic detective tales, transforming them into engaging comedies without losing the essence of the original stories.

The story begins with Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson encountering a seemingly routine case of murder, but it quickly turns into a hilarious adventure filled with witty dialogues and unexpected twists. Glover’s talent for comedy shines through in his ability to stay true to the characters’ core traits while infusing them with a new, humorous dimension. Holmes’ eccentricities and Watson’s straightforwardness are exaggerated to comic effect, making for a thoroughly enjoyable read.

One of the standout aspects of this book is Glover’s clever use of language. His adaptation captures the Victorian charm of the original stories while adding a modern comedic flair. The dialogues are sharp, and the banter between Holmes and Watson is particularly entertaining, showcasing a dynamic that fans of the original series will appreciate.

The plot of “A Mystery in Norwood” is well-crafted, maintaining the intrigue and suspense that are hallmarks of a good detective story. However, it is the comedic elements that truly set this book apart. The absurd situations and humorous misunderstandings add a layer of fun that makes the narrative captivating from start to finish.

Glover’s writing style is engaging and accessible, making this book suitable for both long-time fans of Sherlock Holmes and newcomers looking for a light-hearted mystery. The pacing is brisk, and the comedic timing is impeccable, ensuring that readers are kept entertained throughout.

In summary, “Criminal Comedies: A Mystery in Norwood” is a brilliant reimagining of Sherlock Holmes that brings laughter and levity to the detective genre. Steve Glover’s adept storytelling and comedic prowess make this a must-read for anyone looking to enjoy a fresh take on a classic. Highly recommended for a fun and engaging read.

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