Dust and Shadow: An Account of the Ripper Killings by Dr.John H. Watson by, Lyndsay Faye Narrated by, Simon Vance
I swear that Lyndsay Faye has channeled Sir Arthur Conan
Doyle, this book felt so much like an original Holmes story that if I hadn’t
known who the author was I would have just assumed it was a Doyle story. This
book can stand up alongside the Holmes canon with no fear of recriminations
this is the best non-Doyle Holmes story I have ever read!
Who better to finally solve the Ripper case than Sherlock
Holmes? However before he can solve the case he is accused of being the Ripper
himself! This story had some great twists and turns and just the right amount
of actual Ripper facts to make this a very believable story combining these two
iconic characters seamlessly. Yes, I know Jack the Ripper was real and Sherlock
is not but this book was so well written that real and fiction blurred into one
fantastic story, and I think Sherlock got it right, his explanation of who the
Ripper was seemed to fit better with the evidence than a lot of other
hypothesis I’ve read or heard.
There is a great “feel” of Whitechapel the author transports
you into these dark alleys with their smells and people, the atmosphere was
great you could almost hear the clopping of horses hoofs and see the mist and
fog. She also brings everyone from the original Holmes including Mrs. Hudson, Inspector
Lestrade, and Mycroft and brings a new character Miss Monk who is a woman of
some ill repute but just the kind of woman who could help Holmes snare The
Ripper, I enjoyed her she was a fun character.
As always Simon Vance’s narration is spot on, the differing voices of Watson & Holmes
were great it had the feel of the old Basil Rathbone movies(which are my
favorites) with Watson’s voice a bit more gravely than Holmes and Holmes’
smooth I’m better than you cadence of speech. I can’t think of anyone who could
have done this book more justice than Simon Vance.
I highly recommend this book especially on audio! If you are
a Holmes fan this is a must read!
5 Stars
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