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Lestrade and the Guardian Angel: Volume VIII
 
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Lestrade and the Guardian Angel: Volume VIII (Hardcover)

by M.J. Trow (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Gateway Editions (Dec 25 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0895262673
  • ISBN-13: 978-0895262677
  • Product Dimensions: 19.8 x 12.4 x 2.4 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 323 g
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  • Amazon.ca Sales Rank: #1,702,762 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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From Publishers Weekly

British history teacher Trow clearly enjoys writing his period mysteries about the Scotland Yard inspector Sholto Lestrade; his latest (after Lestrade and the Brother of Death, Forecasts, Oct. 4) is stuffed with enough broad humor, bad puns and knockabout physical humor to delight an audience of nine-year-olds. Unfortunately, in this outing the author's enthusiasm isn't contagious: neither Lestrade nor the murders he is investigating provoke much interest. The inspector is supposed to be a seasoned professional, a man of intelligence who has consorted with the likes of Winston Churchill and the Prince of Wales, but as he struggles to find a pattern behind a series of corpses found with strange objects stuffed into their mouths--a soldier with medal, an archeologist with a scarab, etc.--Lestrade seems more like the bumbling Inspector Clouseau than Holmes's occasionally worthy adversary. The investigation is further complicated by Lestrade's long-standing friendship with the main suspect--an affectionate but hot-headed young man. It's 1897, and--as Trow tells us when Lestrade meets Dr. John Watson--the exploits of the "late and legendary Sherlock Holmes" are being "embroidered and indeed invented by Watson's coauthor, another quack by the name of Conan Doyle: "Conan the Barbarian, as one reviewer had called him." You don't have to be a Holmes purist to flinch at the line, and Holmes fans may be put off by Trow's version of the English Inspector. Nonetheless, others may enjoy the novel's strong period setting and loopy humor. (Dec.)
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From Kirkus Reviews

When a horse steps on his foot during public celebrations of Queen Victoria's Jubilee, it's only the first of the problems that will beset Inspector Sholto Lestrade of Scotland Yard, hero of Trow's lively series of period mysteries (this being the eighth). A royal Guardsman is found drowned in the Thames with a war medal stuck between his teeth; the body of an eminent Egyptologist is discovered, an exotic amulet similarly positioned. ``The Curse of the Pharaohs,'' Lestrade's colleagues murmur, while corpses keep popping up, and the inspector undertakes an arduous investigation during which he dons a diving suit, rides with the Yorkshire Hussars, ascends in a balloon, and endures the lascivious attentions of several remarkably forthright women. Lady Randolph Churchill shows up, as do Dr. John Watson (Sherlock Holmes having gone to his reward), the vertically challenged police officer Little Boyd Blue, and ``civilian balloonist'' brothers Gerry and ``Sally'' Mander. One understands why Holmes considered the affable Sholto something of a twit (he commits horrendous wordplay at the drop of a clue, even pronouncing an excitable butler a ``fervent servant). All ends entertainingly, though, as a well-concealed double-surprise finale unmasks the unlikely murderer, leaving Lestrade free to pun at large and investigate again. -- Copyright ©2000, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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