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The Final Solution

rating 6By Michael Chabon

The Final SolutionThis book was good but could have been better. It had two great things going for it - Michael Chabon's crisp and illustrative writing style, and Sherlock Holmes. Oh sure, they never day he's Holmes, but he is, an 89-year-old Holmes long retired. He's tempted into one last mystery when he sees a mute German boy and his parrot, lost in Britain in the middle of World War II.

Holmes's scenes were the best. But I didn't get a good feel for any of the other characters, nor was the mystery or plot very compelling. Still, it's a short, fun, cheap book to try out, especially if you want an introduction to the excellent Chabon.

 

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