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The Adventures of Inspector Lestrade by M. J. Trow (1998, Hardcover) 
The Adventures of Inspector Lestrade by M. J. Trow (1998, Hardcover)

 
The Adventures of Inspector Lestrade by M. J. Trow (1998, Hardcover)

Author: M. J. Trow
Publisher: Gateway Books
Publication Date: 1998-11-01
Series: Sholto Lestrade Mystery Series, Vol 1
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0895263432
ISBN-13: 9780895263438
Product ID: EPID797487
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Publication Date:1998-11-01
Series:Sholto Lestrade Mystery Series, Vol 1

Size
Length:224 pages
Height:7.8 in
Width:5.0 in
Thickness:0.8 in
Weight:12.0 oz

Publisher's Note
It is 1891 and London is still reeling from the horror of the unsolved Jack the Ripper murders when Inspector Sholto Lestrade is sent to the Isle of Wight to investigate a strange corpse found walled up in Shanklin Cline.

Industry Reviews
Dry neo-Wodehousian wit runs through this bold revisionist mystery, the first in a successful British series which Gateway is publishing to launch its first foray into mysteries. Trow's Sherlock Holmes is a sad, cocaine-addled doofus; Dr. Watson is a bitter author; poor Conan Doyle is afraid of his own shadow; and the true sleuthing brain of the times belongs to Scotland Yard's Inspector Sholto Lestrade. Still smarting from the official debacle of the Ripper murders, Lestrade must now trail a diabolical killer whose motiveless murdering spree follows a series of fictional characters in a cautionary children's tale. Lestrade's method is to eliminate every possible suspect, in the process of which he gets into all kinds of trouble, breaking some bones and falling into bed with two women, one a widow, the other his superior's daughter. Both, like most every character in this giddy novel, are suspects on the detective's long list. Trow delights in droll wordplay and wicked vignettes of the period's livelier personalities, e.g., Lord Tennyson and Oscar Wilde. The buffoonish Holmes and his idiotic disguises are a hoot. Future Lestrade period frolics are planned. Author tour. (Sept.)
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