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The Transcendent Holmes

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In a series of sparkling and intelligently presented essays, Dr. Montgomery takes a fresh look at the world ‘where it is always eighteen ninety-five’ – the world of Baker Street and Sherlock Homes.

Besides examining long debated problems, such as the true location of 221B; which was Holmes’s University; how many times Watson was married’ and where Watson was wounded, Dr. Montgomery also considers Holmes’s activities in Tibet, his writings, his brother Mycroft, and his liking for fine wines.

In a stunning climax to the volume, the reader is presented with a discussion between Holmes and Watson which will almost certainly cause him/her to pause, think, and deeply consider the depth of the message conveyed.

Dr. Montgomery is a Sherlockian of long-standing.  These essays prove that his time devoted to his subject has been very well spent indeed.

 

 

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