Titanic: Newly Discovered Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Book review by Jason Moser, Author
Review for Titanic: Newly Discovered Adventures of Sherlock Holmes posted on Amazon.com: Five of Five Stars
Mastery of Mystery!
Titanic: Newly Discovered Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is a brilliantly orchestrated work of mystery and suspense art. Yet another exceptionally thought up and written story by the Holy Ghost Writer.
Keeping with the tradition of Titanic's tragic story combined with the greatest mystery solvers of all times, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are tasked by the secretive Count of Monte Cristo (one of the largest investors in the construction of the massive ship) with investigating and stopping a suspected plot to topple Monte Cristo because he is much too powerful and not part of their organization. The ever so powerful and elusive group, the Illuminate wants to destroy the Count at all costs and are planted among the passengers and crew to ensure the job is done right.
From the daily routines and interactions among famous named passengers to the investigating techniques of Holmes, the story follows the same voyage of the Titanic but with a whole new scheme of events and finger biting suspense leading up to the fatal collision with the iceberg.
The story moves quickly and digs its claws into the reader with its perfect flow. When the Count is pushed overboard, Holmes and Watson are in a race to find out what is going on, who the suspects are, and to save Monte Cristo's life. After a few failed attempts at the Count’s life, an elite member of the Illuminate orchestrates the sinking of the massive ship to make the Count’s fate look like an accident.
You won't want to put this suspense thriller down until you reach the very end which takes you beyond where the James Cameron’s famous motion picture Titanic ends and the culprits are captured on the rescue ship. Just when you think it is over, another twist keeps the story going.
This intelligently crafted and very well written story keeps you deeply engrossed until the very end. Don’t miss out on this mastery of mystery.
I highly recommend reading Titanic: Newly Discovered Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
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