Vaughn Entwistle
Autor von The Revenant of Thraxton Hall: The Paranormal Casebooks of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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Vaughn Entwistle grew up in northern England. In the
early nineties he moved to Seattle to work as a writer, and
in his spare time ran a successful gargoyle-sculpting
company for ten years. When not attempting to write with
one cat on his lap, a Brittany lying across his feet, and one
or more cats mehr anzeigen sauntering across the keyboard, he likes to fly
a hang glider around Washington State. weniger anzeigen
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- Wohnorte
- Somerset, England
- Ausbildung
- Oakland University
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- Kimberley Cameron (Kimberly Cameron and Associates)
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- Werke
- 6
- Mitglieder
- 188
- Beliebtheit
- #115,783
- Bewertung
- 3.5
- Rezensionen
- 15
- ISBNs
- 18
I have a weakness for Sherlock Holmes and a book written about Doyle about the time after he had killed of Sherlock Holmes spiced with some paranormal activities sounded very intriguing. There are a lot of suspects at the Thraxton Hall, and it seems that not only Hope Thraxton is in danger so Doyle and Wilde have much to do, try to find a killer among the guests of the guests. The book was a mixed of crime, mystery, paranormal and also with a healthy dose of comedy since Wilde was in the story and he isn't the most serious person I have ever read about. I couldn't help of thinking about the movie clue when I read the book because of all the humor...
Anyway, the book was good. I liked Doyle and Wilde working together and the case wasn't too predictable with was nice. I recommend this book to anyone that likes historical mysteries with a bit of a paranormal twist to the story.
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