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The Brothers of Baker Street
The Brothers of Baker Street: A Mystery | Michael Robertson
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The second in a highly original and absolutely marvelous series about two brother lawyers who lease offices on London's Baker Street--and begin receiving mail addressed to Sherlock HolmesWhen brothers Reggie and Nigel Heath choose 221B Baker Street as the location for their law office, they don't expect that their new office space would come with one huge stipulation, answering the letters sent to Sherlock Holmes, the most famous resident of that address.Reggie is distressed because the love of his life, actress Laura Rankin (whom Nigel also adores), is gallivanting around with media mogul Lord Buxton. And while Reggie is working on a new case involving one of London's Black Cab drivers who is accused of murdering two American tourists, the letters to Sherlock Holmes are piling up. There s even one from someone who claims to be the descendent of Professor James Moriarty. With a case that would have puzzled even Sherlock himself and a pair of brother sleuths more different than night and day, The Brothers of Baker Street is sure to please mystery fans whatever their address.
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GidgetsTreasures75
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4-7-23: My 37th finished book of 2023! Reggie Heath, a barrister with an office in the infamous 221b Baker street address, home of the Sherlock Holmes, has a new case. A Black Cab driver is robbing and murdering people, but the man arrested swears he didn‘t do it. Meanwhile, his brother Nigel, has fallen behind on taking care of all the letters addressed to Sherlock. Somehow, those letters will lead to a killer. Book 2 in the series.

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Fun but of fluff. I learned a lot about London's Black Cabs and the people who drive them. There was a pretty decent twist near the beginning. Nothing spectacular, but entertaining.