Sherlock Holmes and the Miskatonic Monstrosities

Sherlock Holmes and the Miskatonic Monstrosities
Author James Lovegrove
Language English
Genre Mystery novels
Publisher Titan Books
Publication date
2017
Media type Print (hardback)
ISBN 978-1783295951 (first U.S. edition, hardback)
Preceded by Sherlock Holmes and the Shadwell Shadows
Followed by Sherlock Holmes and the Sussex Sea-Devils (2018)

Sherlock Holmes and the Miskatonic Monstrosities is a mystery novel by James Lovegrove. It is a Sherlock Holmes pastiche that involves H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos.[1] It is the second book in a planned trilogy of The Cthulhu Casebooks with the first novel, Sherlock Holmes and the Shadwell Shadows, having been released in a year previously.[2]

Plot

15 years after the events of the Shadwell Shadows, Holmes and Watson are notified that an American is being held at Bethlem Royal Hospital who was continually writing the same three phrases in R'lyehian. A search for his identity led to an American biologist from Miskatonic University in New England and more experiences with eldritch horrors in London.

Reception

The Guardian said "the characterisation, especially of Watson, is superb. This novel will delight fans of Doyle and Lovecraft alike" and suggests the novel "cleverly mirrors" Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's A Study in Scarlet and The Valley of Fear.[3] Bob Byrne for Black Gate was less enthused about this novel than he was about the previous entry[4] saying "Fully one-third of this novel has nothing to do with Holmes or Watson" and "Watson seems particularly harsh towards Holmes in this book".[4]

References

  1. "The Cthulhu Casebooks – Sherlock Holmes and the Miskatonic Monstrosities". Starburst. Retrieved December 30, 2017.
  2. "Sherlock Holmes and the Shadwell Shadows". Titan Books. Retrieved December 30, 2017.
  3. Brown, Eric (December 29, 2017). "The best recent science fiction – reviews roundup". The Guardian. Retrieved December 30, 2017.
  4. 1 2 Byrne, Bob (December 11, 2017). "The Public Life of Sherlock Holmes: Cthulhu Casebooks (Vol 2) & The Thinking Engine". Retrieved December 30, 2017.
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