Five Kingdoms: Time Jumpers (c) 2018 by Brandon Mull |
Saturday, August 24, 2019
Five Kingdoms: Time Jumpers by Brandon Mull
Tuesday, August 20, 2019
My Newest Book! Tabby Cats and Trap Doors
Tabby Cats and Trap Doors (c) 2019 |
Friday, August 9, 2019
Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle
The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle (c) 1892 by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle |
Holmes and Watson who had come to wish him a belated Merry Christmas are casually discussing the situation when Peterson comes rushing back to show them what his wife found in the goose's crop while preparing the goose for dinner: a small blue gem! The Countess of Morcar had recently been robbed of her Blue Carbuncle, and Holmes, Watson, and Peterson quickly realize that this is the very same gem, and that the man who is accused of having stolen it, a repair man who was soldering a loose grate in the fireplace in the Countess's hotel room around the time it was stolen, may not be guilty after all. Returning the gem to the Countess won't be difficult, but how in the world did the Blue Carbuncle go from a countess's hotel room to a bird's stomach? Also, who is responsible for its theft? In addition, how will they find the man who was carrying the goose originally, and get him back his hat and a goose to replace the one that Peterson's family ate? But is the man in any way connected with the theft of the goose?
All of those questions are what Holmes and Watson intend to answer!
This was an entertaining short story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, written originally in Victorian English, and I enjoyed following Dr. Watson and Mr. Holmes as they went after clues to find who really stole the Blue Carbuncle. I recommend this story to anyone who enjoys a good mystery.
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