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Download Elementary, She Read: A Sherlock Holmes Bookshop Mystery, by Vicki Delany

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Elementary, She Read: A Sherlock Holmes Bookshop Mystery, by Vicki Delany

Elementary, She Read: A Sherlock Holmes Bookshop Mystery, by Vicki Delany


Elementary, She Read: A Sherlock Holmes Bookshop Mystery, by Vicki Delany


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Praise for Elementary, She Read:"This charming series launch will please Sherlock Holmes and cozy fans."―Publishers Weekly“A series debut that puts ‘Sherlock’ and ‘Watson’ in a whole new, fun light… this should be a humorous, captivating series that readers will absolutely love for years to come.”―Suspense Magazine"A great read for mystery fans and a must read for Sherlockians."―Night Owl Reviews, Top Pick“[Gemma Doyle] instantly became one of my favorite sleuths…Elementary, She Read is cozy in the best possible way…Holmes enthusiasts will enjoy Gemma’s almost Sherlockian attention to detail as well as the many nods to those who have created pastiches of the world created by Arthur Conan Doyle.”―Fresh Fiction“An entertaining, light-hearted, and genuinely mystifying adventure…excellent summer reading.”―Popular Culture Association“The protagonist, Gemma Doyle, a witty English woman… will delight all but the dourest readers.”―Smoky Mountain News"Vicki Delany's Elementary, She Read is an absolute delight. A perplexing mystery with a refreshingly intelligent and witty amateur sleuth, I enjoyed every well-crafted word of this Sherlock Holmes infused tale. A must read for lovers of all things Sherlock Holmes."–Jenn McKinlay, NYT and USA Today bestselling author of Better Late Than Never"Vicki Delany is one of my favorite mystery authors and with Elementary, She Read, she has outdone herself. This first book in her intriguing new series features Gemma Doyle, a wonderfully appealing protagonist who runs the Sherlock Holmes Bookshop and Emporium, where delightfully quirky characters and fascinating old books flourish. I loved everything about this story! The Cape Cod setting was enchanting and the intricate mystery kept me turning pages late into the night. Easily one of the best new mystery series on the market."–Kate Carlisle, New York Times bestselling author of the Fixer-Upper mysteries and the Bibliophile mysteries“Elementary, She Read is a delight, fast, fun, and full of Sherlockian lore. Cheers for a charming, intelligent heroine as observant as The Great Detective himself.”--Carolyn Hart, New York Times bestselling author of Walking on My Grave“Thoroughly delightful. I defy anyone to read this book and not fall in love with the uber-observant Gemma Doyle. She may or may not be related to Sherlock Holmes’ creator, but she’s certainly kin to his most famous detective. The best new cozy series of the year.”--Laura DiSilverio, bestselling author of the Readaholics Book Club Mysteries and the award-winning The Reckoning StonesPraise for Vicki Delany:"A fun Yuletide-themed cozy with an appealing amateur sleuth."--Library Journal on Rest Ye Murdered Gentlemen"Delightful...a humorous tinsel-covered tale that made me laugh out loud even while keeping me guessing."--New York Times bestselling author Jenn McKinlay on Rest Ye Murdered Gentlemen"A charming new series...a book lover’s dream."--New York Times bestselling author Krista Davis on Booked for Trouble (as Eva Gates)

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About the Author

Vicki Delany is a national bestseller in the U.S and one of Canada's most prolific and varied crime writers. She has written more than twenty-five books, everything from Gothic thrillers to gritty police procedurals, to historical fiction and novellas for adult literacy. She is now loving writing cozy mysteries. A former computer programmer and systems analyst, Vicki lives and writes in bucolic Prince Edward County, Ontario. She is the past president of the Crime Writers of Canada. This is her first Sherlock Holmes Bookshop mystery.

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Product details

Series: A Sherlock Holmes Bookshop Mystery (Book 1)

Paperback: 336 pages

Publisher: Crooked Lane Books; Reprint edition (August 8, 2017)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1683312686

ISBN-13: 978-1683312680

Product Dimensions:

5.5 x 1 x 8.2 inches

Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.2 out of 5 stars

169 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#451,747 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

A New Way to Enjoy Sherlock HolmesIt isn’t mandatory for a book about Sherlock to be a new mystery starring Sherlock. In this clever new series, Gemma Doyle, manager of the Sherlock Holmes Bookshop and Emporium, uses Sherlockian logic to figure out a crime scene she reluctantly stumbles into.Gemma has come to West London in Cape Cod for a fresh start after her divorce. She manages the Sherlock Holmes Bookshop and Emporium for her great uncle, Arthur Doyle, a Sherlock Holmes aficionado. He bought the building for its address: 222 Baker Street. Next door (220 Baker Street), Jayne Wilson, who co-owns Mrs. Hudson’s Tea Room, has become Gemma’s best friend and confidant. The two shops are connected, benefiting both businesses.The story kick-off: While tidying up after twenty-four women on a bridge group holiday sweep in, shop, and leave, Gemma comes across a bag wedged between some books. Inside the bag is what appears to be an original edition of a magazine containing Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s first story. If not fake, it could be worth a fortune. Gemma finds a postcard in the bag with the name of the hotel where the magazine’s owner must be staying. After stashing the magazine in her great uncle’s safe at home, she and Jayne set out for the hotel to ask a few questions before returning the magazine. They find a dead body, and the game is afoot.The characters are deftly drawn: Gemma isn’t the Sherlock Holmes fan both her great uncle and Jayne are, but her mind works, ironically, like the Great Detective’s. She can take every little detail and arrive at accurate conclusions in a way that disconcerts local police and even wrecked a fine romance. Jayne is her Doctor Watson, sensible, anchored, and yet secretly thrilling to the adventure Gemma drags her into. Other quirky characters move the plot along: great uncle Arthur who, despite being in his 90s, has wanderlust and is on a trip in this story. The author’s brushstrokes are just enough to make him vivid by his absence. (This reader hopes he pops up again in a future book.) Then there is Ruby, the grumpy clerk at the shop cash register; Irene Talbot, the journalist hungry for a story; two book collectors (one hunky, one boring), who take an interest in the magazine; Detective Louise Estrada, out to pin a murder rap on Gemma; a dysfunctional family of would-be heirs . . . and many minor characters breeze through the pages with life and humor. Gemma, as a matter of fact, has some very funny lines throughout.This is a mystery that is both satisfying in the puzzle sense and disarming to a reader who lies cozy mysteries with endearing sleuths.

For anyone that has more than a passing interest in the Sherlock Holmes mysteries, "Elementary, She Read" is a must read! Gemma Doyle (no relation to Arthur Conan Doyle!) has come to West London (Cape Cod) to manage her Great Uncle Arthur's bookstore - "Sherlock Holmes Bookshop and Emporium". Located at 222 Baker Street, of course! I mean - that was one of the selling points when her Great Uncle bought the shop. Uncle Arthur is a great fan of Sherlock Holmes, and Holmes memorabelia. Gemma has added other Sherlockian items besides the books and magazines because, well, because they sell! A cat lover myself, I adore Moriarty, the resident cat. Moriarty loves everyone except Gemma, and her former boyfriend (and current police detective) Ryan.Gemma finds what appears to be a rare magazine containing an original Sherlock Holmes story - placed in amongst her books and magazines by a very strange looking woman, while the shop is filled with a woman's tour group. Emma and her best friend Jayne (who runs the adjoining Mrs. Hudson's Tea Room) set off to return the magazine to the woman who left it in the shop. They find her ... dead in a local hotel. Jayne calls the police, and when they arrive, Gemma is thunderstruck to see that her ex-boyfriend Ryan has returned from Boston, and is lead detective. He is not too friendly, but the other detective, a female detective, is going to present even more problems!A dead woman, her wayward son, a second dead woman, and a boatload of greedy people move this story forward at a very crisp pace. I thoroughly enjoyed it, and I think that you will too!

Gemma co-owns, with her Great Uncle Arthur, two businesses. One being a theme retail store that specializes in all things related to the character, Sherlock Holmes. The other business is the "Mrs. Hudson Tea Shop." These two businesses reside in New London, Mass. You can almost guess the addresses.The mystery begins when a woman blends in with a tour group and leaves or hides a famous, or is it?, Magazine featuring Sherlock and said to have been printed in 1887. The value could be almost half a million dollars but if it's a fake... well, no one is going to know for awhile since the woman that left the book is dead and the magazine is now in police evidence protection.Gemma has an unique ability to pay attention to the smallest details. She puts theories together using this ability. The police are not so charmed by Gemma and since the bodies keep being found by her and best friend, Jayne....well, you can see why they must investigate the murders to save themselves.I found myself liking this book very much. I look forward to reading the next volume in the series.

Except for the denouement, which I skipped. Too many mistakes in details that should have been found. It was raining., it wasn’t type of thing. And I always think the Holmes noticing of details and inferences drawn therefrom are silly. She knew he was divorced because he hesitated before saying the word wife. Could just as easily have been because they weren’t married. The fake tension introduced to shore up the story- two people meet...instant dislike. Silly. But good enough that I read it all the way through. So three stars.

I liked this story. Who I thought murdered two people didn't. When I can't figure out who the murderer is, I consider that a good mystery. Gemma and her good friend and partner, Jayne, stumble onto not one but two dead bodies. The police are very suspicious of them both but especially Gemma. Gamma runs the Sherlock Holmes Bookstore and Emporium, and it's seems everyone is after a valuable magazine that was left in her store by one of the victims. A clever plot.

For a first book in the series it was very intriguing. The concept is very good as are the characters. The storyline is worthy and the murderer isn't as easy to figure as you think.

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