Monday, January 17, 2022

Foreword review of The Dutch Painter

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"With a compelling central mystery, the novel makes excellent use of
familiar historical figures to evoke a complex social world. In addition to its overarching case, the book makes moves to address the “locked-room mystery” of Holmes as a person. "

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Foreword Review

Tuesday, January 4, 2022

The thrill is not gone.

self with copy of the dutch painter 




 

Obligatory picture of proud author with second-born book hot off the presses. I love that new book smell.

Wednesday, December 22, 2021

Free!

 Here's what you've been waiting for.

I'm giving away my life-blood (12 copies) on Goodreads.

goodreads give away of the dutch painter

Autographed with bookplates.

Get it while it's hot.

Friday, October 1, 2021

First Review of The Dutch Painter

 

So...it's still available to subscribers only on Booklist, but I have the okay to share with you the first review of



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The Strange Case of the Dutch Painter:


The Holmes pastiche industry rolls on. This time we don't have a newly unearthed Watson
manuscript with a waspish Holmes and boneheaded Watson. Rather, the great man is
concealing his identity under a borrowed name, Vernet. Appropriate, since he's distantly related
to the artistic Vernet family and the case he's working is art theft. The ersatz Watson, there to aid
the investigation, is art maven Lermolieff, who understands his job is to observe Holmes-Vernet
as well as record the investigation. He has much to offer, from first finding the bloodhound "a
carnival attraction that took in clues and spat out solutions," to understanding that deduction
"was a mask for his real passion: justice." Their inquiry takes them through the Parisian art world in the waning nineteenth century and features encounters outlandish and entertaining. Holmes investigates van Gogh's suicide and crosses swords—literally—with Gauguin, while Lermolieff gets the world's first electroshock treatment. It's a fine tale, stylishly written.
Don Crinklaw