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Sherlock Holmes and the Servants of Hell
Sherlock Holmes and the Servants of Hell | Paul Kane
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The Worlds Greatest Detective Meets Horrors Most Notorious Villains! Late 1895, and Sherlock Holmes and his faithful companion Dr John Watson are called upon to investigate a missing persons case. On the face of it, this seems like a mystery that Holmes might relish as the person in question vanished from a locked room. But this is just the start of an investigation that will draw the pair into contact with a shadowy organisation talked about in whispers, known only as the Order of the Gash. As more people go missing in a similar fashion, the clues point to a sinister asylum in France and to the underworld of London. However, it is an altogether different underworld that Holmes will soon discover as he comes face to face not only with those followers who do the Orders bidding on Earth, but those who serve it in Hell: the Cenobites. Holmes most outlandish adventure to date, one that has remained shrouded in secrecy until now, launches him headlong into Clive Barkers famous Hellraising universe and things will never be the same again. With an introduction by Hellraiser II actress Barbie Wilde.
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JacintaMCarter
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Mehso-so

#2022Book132
This was a fun read, but it felt more like fan-fiction than an original novel. The build-up was good, but I rolled my eyes when they revealed the “big bad.” And the fight at the end felt like it was inspired by the battle at the end of the Harry Potter series.

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Darkscrybe
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An excellent, flawless co-mingling of the worlds of Sherlock Holmes and Clive Barker's The Hellbound Heart (or the Hellraiser franchise).

Kane does an amazing job of blending the mystery of the Lament Configuration into the great detective's world, but Kane also does much more than that, by taking Holmes' "obsession" with logic and crime-solving and making it truly torturous and horrifying in both the physical and psychological.

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RamsFan1963
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I wavered between a pick and so-so with this book. It didn't really work for me as a Hellraiser story, not nearly as bloody or gruesome as expected, nor as a traditional Sherlock Holmes story. The spectacular ending battle pushing it over to a pick. 3 💥💥💥 1/2 out of 5

#LitsyAtoZ #LetterS @BookishMarginalia

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He-Wolf

Sherlock vs Pinhead? Well, I'm sold!

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BekahB
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This book was a lot of fun! Kane pulled from the Hellraiser movies and books to leave little nuggets of the mythos scattered throughout. It made me smile every time I came across a reference to the franchise that I recognized. He blended Barker's and Doyle's worlds pretty seamlessly to create a thrilling story. I've found a new author to watch for! (FYI, I was totally picturing Cumberbatch and Freeman as Holmes and Watson while reading. 😄)

readinginthedark Of course you were picturing them! Sherlock, ftw! 8y
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BekahB
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I'm about 30 pages into my first book for the #bookisholympics challenge and already enjoying it! Bonus, the intro was written by Barbie Wilde, the female Cenobite in Hellraiser II. Within a 3-page intro, she added 2 books to my TBR - The Hellraiser Films and Their Legacy (by Paul Kane) and Hellbound Hearts, an anthology of short stories set in the Hellraiser world, edited by Paul Kane and Marie O'Regan, in which Wilde has her own short story!

barry Wow. I didn't know this existed. I'll be checking this out for sure. 8y
Eyelit I've never seen/read hellraiser - do I need to be familiar with that world to be able to enjoy this Sherlock story? 8y
BekahB @Eyelit I wanted to get a little further in the book before I responded. I think you'd be fine to read this without being familiar with the Hellraiser stories. Kane definitely gives quite a few winks to the audience that has read Barker's novella or watched the movies. I actually think it's more beneficial to be at least a little familiar with the SH cannon. I'm still not as far along as I'd like to be since I'm jumping between a few books. 😬 8y
Eyelit I appreciate that! 8y
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BekahB
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Back from my #24in48 readathon break. Did a little (ok, A LOT) of book shopping despite telling myself I wouldn't buy any books over the weekend. The stack on the left are books from B&N. The stack on the right and the Dorbz/Funko Pops are from the Hastings' going out of business sale. Really sad to see them go. I'm very excited/curious about the book I tagged. I love the Hellraiser movies and Sherlock. I'm interested in reading the mash-up 😄

Zelma I adore the Brad and Janet figures! 😍 8y
BekahB @Zelma thanks! I needed them to finish the set. I also have Columbia, Riff Raff, Magenta, and of course Dr. Frank-n-furter 😀 8y
Zelma Very nice! Looking forward to seeing the whole set sometime in the future. 😀 8y
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