![]() ![]() I like mysteries because their format allows authors to explore a huge range of characters and times and places. ![]() Full disclosure: while I often enjoy mysteries, the actual mystery is usually the least interesting part of the book for me. I’m going to start off here with the one thing I didn’t like about the book, and that’s the actual mystery. ![]() Watson, Charlotte sets up a detective practice for a man of her own invention: “Sherlock Holmes.” She creates an identity for herself as Sherlock Holmes’ sister, who passes messages to the great detective while he suffers from illness. With the help of a former actress named Mrs. However, Charlotte believes that men will not take her seriously if they know that she’s a woman. She does not wish to marry and after an unfortunate series of events she sets up shop as a private detective. Charlotte Holmes is an upper-class young woman who seems to be on the autism spectrum. I had high expectations for it and I was not disappointed, and my challenge here is to try to sum up my feelings in a literary way instead of just doing this:Ī Study in Scarlet Women is the first book in the new Lady Sherlock series. ![]() Oh my gosh, I have such feels about this book. Genre: Historical: European, Mystery/Thriller ![]()
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