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The Cthulhu Casebooks - Sherlock Holmes and…
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The Cthulhu Casebooks - Sherlock Holmes and the Shadwell Shadows (2016 original; edició 2017)

de James Lovegrove (Autor)

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It is the autumn of 1880, and Dr. John Watson has just returned from Afghanistan. Badly injured and desperate to forget a nightmarish expedition that left him doubting his sanity, Watson is close to destitution when he meets the extraordinary Sherlock Holmes, who is investigating a series of deaths in the Shadwell district of London. Several bodies have been found, the victims appearing to have starved to death over the course of several weeks, and yet they were reported alive and well mere days before. Moreover, there are disturbing reports of creeping shadows that inspire dread in any who stray too close. Holmes deduces a connection between the deaths and a sinister drug lord who is seeking to expand his criminal empire. Yet both he and Watson are soon forced to accept that there are forces at work far more powerful than they could ever have imagined. Forces that can be summoned, if one is brave-or mad-enough to dare ...… (més)
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Títol:The Cthulhu Casebooks - Sherlock Holmes and the Shadwell Shadows
Autors:James Lovegrove (Autor)
Informació:Titan Books (2017), Edition: Reprint, 440 pages
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Not bad. A bit out of character for Holmes, personally. He seems *very* quick to jump on believing everything. And this also retcons everything rather than adding to it. In this version, all the "official" Holmes stories are mostly made up by Watson to cover up their actual investigations into Lovecraftian horrors. But, as I mentioned before, not a bad read. Might grate a bit if you are a particularly devoted fan of either Lovecraft or Holmes, but for a more casual audience, worth the read. ( )
  MrKusabi | Feb 22, 2024 |
This Sherlock Holmes/Cthulhu mythos mash-up was exciting and gripping from the word go. I actually picked the book as I'm a fan of both Conan Doyle and Lovecraft, and thought it would be amusing, if amateurish. How glad I was to find how well-written and researched the story was. The other thing that struck me partway through the book was how much the main characters - Watson and Holmes - resembled the originals. Their voices stayed true to the Conan Doyle stories.

It was a twisted tale. The search for a missing man leads Holmes and Watson to a pub cum bordello in the Shadwell district of London. There they come under the notice of an East Asian villain who lures Holmes to the Surrey countryside, where Holmes is hypnotised and enabled to commune with the Elder Gods of the Cthulhu stories. Fearing he'd lost his mind, an escaped Holmes confesses the story to Watson, who relates to him a similar experience that took place some years back in Afghanistan.

Is the story preposterous? Entirely. Are there too many narrow escapes? Probably. Neither of those things turned my attention away from the thoroughly original tale. It was a delight throughout and quite often it was very frightening indeed. I am definitely planning to read the sequel and to recommend this book to everyone.

Note: this was an audiobook. ( )
1 vota ahef1963 | Oct 9, 2022 |
You are far too stolid and unimaginative, Watson, to invent a tale like that.


[b:Sherlock Holmes and the Shadwell Shadows|29236245|Sherlock Holmes and the Shadwell Shadows (The Cthulhu Casebooks, #1)|James Lovegrove|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1514564860l/29236245._SY75_.jpg|49477682] is a strange book. In a nutshell, Sherlock Holmes and The Call of Cthulhu are both in the public domain now, so author James Lovegrove essentially took them and mashed them into this unholy (yet at times awesome) abomination. In universe, these stories are told by Watson as 'the real story', where all of the rest of the Sherlock Holmes mythos was fiction made up to hide the darker, Cthulhuian truths. They found their way from Watson to Lovecraft...

Lovecraft will know what to do with the books, which is to lock them in a strongbox and throw away the key. I do not need him even to read them. I merely want them out of me, as it were, in the manner of a diseased organ removed by a surgeon. Before I die I wish to be rid of their accumulated weight, the plague of their presence in my soul. This, then, is a kind of literary exorcism.


...and eventually to Lovegrove.

Storywise, I've read all of Lovecraft, but I don't think I've ever actually read any of the original Sherlock Holmes stories, but rather only seen them. I'll have to fix that. So I can only assume that Holmes is accurately enough portrayed. He's certainly got the pretentious-but-with-cause smarter than everyone attitude I expected down pat:

“Yes, lost. Dr Stamford is the reason I am in this den of iniquity, passing myself off as a ne’er-do-well. If not for you, I would still be observing his activities, unseen, and he none the wiser. Now, come. We must hurry if we are to pick up the scent again.” And that, in all honesty, was how I first met Sherlock Holmes.


And he's completely sure that the the supernatural doesn't exist:

"No, the world is big enough for us, Watson,” he concluded with finality. “No ghosts need apply.”

...

"There is no correlation between them and Stamford’s activities, I can assure you of that, mostly because he is real and they are not.”


Until... he cannot any more:


“My intellect saved me, Watson,” he said. “The science of analytical reasoning in which I have trained myself rigorously since adolescence was what brought me back to myself. Without the power of my brain, my soul might even now be the plaything of some Outer God while my body would be discovered on that hilltop, bereft of sense and wit – something to be locked up and studied in vain by alienists, a drooling, incontinent wreck.”


One thing leads to another, Professor Moriarty shows up, things get nicely creepy, and in the end Holmes and Watson save the day.

For now.

Overall, I went back and forth between 'good enough but not great' and 'this is pretty awesome'. At times, it feels like it's trying too hard to lean on the Holmes and Cthulhu mythoi[^plural] and losing out to that. Especially when it basically has to say 'throw out everything you know about Holmes, now I'm going to tell you the real story' to make any sense what so ever. But it's still a fun story and I enjoyed it well enough to not only finish it, but give the sequels a try.

Onward!

[^plural]: That's apparently the right plural? Who would have expected that?
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  jpv0 | Jul 21, 2021 |
"If I had only known in advance what he had in mind, I almost certainly would have refused to go along with it." ( )
  Jon_Hansen | Mar 13, 2021 |
The mashup is interesting, the characterization spot-on, but the plot is weak. It's not a good Sherlock story, and it's not a good Cthulhu story. I'll carry on to the second book, hoping things get more in line with typical Holmes or Lovecraftian stories. ( )
  kinwolf | Jun 26, 2020 |
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It is the autumn of 1880, and Dr. John Watson has just returned from Afghanistan. Badly injured and desperate to forget a nightmarish expedition that left him doubting his sanity, Watson is close to destitution when he meets the extraordinary Sherlock Holmes, who is investigating a series of deaths in the Shadwell district of London. Several bodies have been found, the victims appearing to have starved to death over the course of several weeks, and yet they were reported alive and well mere days before. Moreover, there are disturbing reports of creeping shadows that inspire dread in any who stray too close. Holmes deduces a connection between the deaths and a sinister drug lord who is seeking to expand his criminal empire. Yet both he and Watson are soon forced to accept that there are forces at work far more powerful than they could ever have imagined. Forces that can be summoned, if one is brave-or mad-enough to dare ...

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