Friday, December 05, 2008

The 100-Year Old Secret Files of Sherlock Holmes

by Tracy Barrett
Carver County Library, audiobook, 3 CDs
Read by David Pittu

This book just seemed too darn young for me - to the point of being irritating. (Never mind the plot point that Xander & Xena are Sherlock Holmes' descendants . . . and he's fictional.) Basically, the two American kids are in Britain for a year and they have been taught by their father who was taught by his father who was taught by you-know-who to be extremely observant. They are introduced to the Society for the Preservation of Famous Detectives (SPFD) in a rather strange manner and given a casebook of files that Sherlock Holmes never solved. They gather clues and find the long-lost painting of "Girl in a Purple Hat," stunning the art world and saving the day.

Pittu gave voice to the characters very well, but the story just didn't cut it for me.

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