It is an excellent spoof on Conan Doylel’s Stories, in his language and style, and the touches of burlesque do not degenerate into slapstick. They are back. The celebrated detective and his friend—only this time the forces Holmes is required to pit his cerebral powers against are not so awesome. Indeed not, if they do not get more threatening than rampaging mice, parrots that swear and missing scarecrows. All of which Holmes tackles with characteristic panache (and much less success), where Watson is a loyal if not always enthusiastic collaborator. It is an excellent spoof on Conan Doyle’s stories, in his language and style, and the touches of burlesque do not degenerate into slapstick. The writer skillfully recreates the world of 221B Baker Street—its inclement weather, telegrams, blue-blooded clients, indiscretions and disguises. Doyle’s tools are used to singular effect to make this book a most enjoyable read.
The Case of the Parson’s Parrot and other Stories
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Title
The Case of the Parson’s Parrot and other Stories
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
Rupa & Co., 2002
ISBN
8171676936
Length
110p.
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