What happens to the letters that people write to Sherlock Holmes?The Barrister's Clerk has the answer.Also from Michael THE BAKER STREET JURORS, published by St. Martin's Press"Robertson, who seems to command an unlimited stream of clever ideas for recycling the Holmes legend without resuscitating the great man, outdoes himself in the most effervescent of his five Baker Street cocktails to date."-- Best Books list of Kirkus ReviewsBuy on Amazon/KindleTHE BROTHERS OF BAKER STREET, published by St. Martin's Press"A delightful romp...The last third of the novel is one of the finest, scariest sequences in current crime fiction... For anglophiles, crime-o-philes, and all fans of wonderful writing." -- Booklist
MICHAEL ROBERTSON works for a large company with branches in the United States and England. His first novel in the series, The Baker Street Letters, has been optioned by Warner Bros. for television. He lives in San Clemente, California.
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The Barrister's Clerk: from the Baker Street Letters
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The Barrister's Clerk is an interesting and intriguing story set in London. It captured my attention and I am very curious about what will happen next.
I liked this story a lot, both the premise--which is related to Sherlock Holmes, but is not an actual pastiche-and the two characters in the story. Warning (I don't think this is a spoiler): There's no murder in this particular story, although there is maybe a crime.