Book - The Baker Street Letters
It was Monday evening and I was lazing around.
Laying on my bed, listening to the radio and catching up with some reading.
The weather was cool as there was a rain in the evening.
Radio commentator was having an interview then doing a book sharing.
As it was a cantonese / mandarin station, the book review was done using mandarin.
The book however was a translate from English.
The author is Michael Robertson. His first book is The Baker Street Letters.
Here is a short guide of how the story would be:
With too many books in my room, I am thinking, should I get my hands on this title when it hits the local market?
Laying on my bed, listening to the radio and catching up with some reading.
The weather was cool as there was a rain in the evening.
Radio commentator was having an interview then doing a book sharing.
As it was a cantonese / mandarin station, the book review was done using mandarin.
The book however was a translate from English.
The author is Michael Robertson. His first book is The Baker Street Letters.
Here is a short guide of how the story would be:
"In Los Angeles, a geological surveyor maps out a proposed subway
route--and then goes missing. His eight-year-old daughter, in her
desperation, turns to the one person she thinks might help--she writes a
letter to Sherlock Holmes.
That letter creates an uproar at 221b Baker Street, which now houses the law offices of attorney and man about town Reggie Heath and his hapless brother, Nigel. Instead of filing the letter like he’s supposed to, Nigel decides to investigate. Soon he’s flying off to Los Angeles, inconsiderately leaving a very dead body on the floor in his office. Big brother Reggie follows Nigel to California, as does Reggie’s sometime lover, Laura---a quick-witted stage actress who’s captured the hearts of both brothers.
When Nigel is arrested, Reggie must use all his wits to solve a case that Sherlock Holmes would have savored and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle fans will adore."
That letter creates an uproar at 221b Baker Street, which now houses the law offices of attorney and man about town Reggie Heath and his hapless brother, Nigel. Instead of filing the letter like he’s supposed to, Nigel decides to investigate. Soon he’s flying off to Los Angeles, inconsiderately leaving a very dead body on the floor in his office. Big brother Reggie follows Nigel to California, as does Reggie’s sometime lover, Laura---a quick-witted stage actress who’s captured the hearts of both brothers.
When Nigel is arrested, Reggie must use all his wits to solve a case that Sherlock Holmes would have savored and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle fans will adore."
With too many books in my room, I am thinking, should I get my hands on this title when it hits the local market?
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