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The Last Sherlock Holmes Story (Oxford…
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The Last Sherlock Holmes Story (Oxford Bookworms Library: Stage 3) (2009. Auflage)

von Michael Dibdin, Rosalie Kerr (Erzähler)

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For fifty years after Dr Watson's death, a packet of papers, written by the doctor himself, lay hidden in a locked box. The papers contained an extraordinary report of the case of Jack the Ripper and the horrible murders in the East End of London in 1888. The detective, of course, was the great Sherlock Holmes - but why was the report kept hidden for so long? This is the story that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle never wrote. It is a strange and frightening tale . . .… (mehr)
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Titel:The Last Sherlock Holmes Story (Oxford Bookworms Library: Stage 3)
Autoren:Michael Dibdin
Weitere Autoren:Rosalie Kerr (Erzähler)
Info:Oxford University Press (2009), Paperback, 72 pages
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It wasn't the gory details that disturbed me, that sort of thing goes along with the territory of the Ripper. It was the authors lack of respect for the real people involved.

It seemed to me, that he forgot he was not writing total fiction.

I borrowed it from the library, I have it for 3 weeks, I honestly don't suppose I will finish it. Once he began referring to the people {women} of White Chapel as something other than human, I just tossed it back on my pile and went ahead to what else I checked out.

They were real people in a bad situation. ( )
  LGandT | Feb 1, 2018 |
This is a parody of Sherlock Holmes.
One day a cruel murder is happened.
The murderer calls himself Jack The Ripper.
Holmes and his friend Watson chase him, but...

I recommend this book bacause it made me so exting.
More I read, the more exting I feel.
But the expression of the murder is so scary.
I read it midnight, so after reading I couldn't sleep! ( )
  rn | Jan 23, 2012 |
In England,Jack the Ripper created a sensation because of his murder's way.He made some women dismembered corpse.Sherlock Holmes took an interest in him and his crime,so he began to solve the incidents.
I was enjoy reading this book because I cannot imagine the story's development.However,the author made too much mystery,so I wasn't satisfied with the ending - who is the real murderer? I thought people must not use the cocaine. ( )
  xoxpxq | Jan 5, 2012 |
This book's main character is, needless to say, Sherlock Holmes. And it is the story about "Jack the Ripper" who is famous killer in Sherlock Holmes story. But it is not written by Arthur Conan Doyle. The story is intersting. I think the auther was be nervous. Because Doyle is a very great novelist. But the auther is great too because of a marvelous unexpected twist. ( )
  Agu_SKE | Nov 30, 2011 |
Dr.Watson who is a friend of Sherlock Homes hid a packet of papers for five years after his death. These papers told us the case of "Jack the Ripper". Why were these papers hidden for so long? What is the fact of this unsolved case?
I misunderstood that this story is written by Arthur Conan Doyle, so I felt strange at first. This writer's way of thinking is interesting. The case of "Jack the Ripper" is very odd and this story create an atmosphere of the oddness well. But because I wanted to read the activity of Sharlock Homes. I was a little disappointed. I should have been careful. ( )
  amat19 | Nov 24, 2011 |
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For fifty years after Dr Watson's death, a packet of papers, written by the doctor himself, lay hidden in a locked box. The papers contained an extraordinary report of the case of Jack the Ripper and the horrible murders in the East End of London in 1888. The detective, of course, was the great Sherlock Holmes - but why was the report kept hidden for so long? This is the story that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle never wrote. It is a strange and frightening tale . . .

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