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Title: I Will Find the Answer
Author: Kate Workman
Narrator: Alexander Clifford
Format: Unabridged
Length: 4 hrs and 22 mins
Language: English
Release date: 11-20-17
Publisher: MX Publishing
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Classic Detective
Publisher's Summary:
Erik has returned and has brought an interesting character to Holmes's attention: Dr. Henry Jekyll.
It appears Jekyll is experimenting on an unsanctioned patient in an effort to prove his theories concerning human nature correct. But who is the patient he's found?
Is it his mentally ill father, shut away for years in an institution? Is it Simon Stride, the jealous former suitor of Jekyll's fiancée? Or could it be the mysterious, unsavory murderer, Edward Hyde, with whom Jekyll seems to have intimate knowledge?
Sherlock Holmes, along with Erik and Watson, investigates this bizarre case. Holmes uses a very unorthodox method that brings him to the brink of insanity as he delves into the mind of a man obsessively devoted to his work. Will Holmes's own mind crack under the strain of this case?
Members Reviews:
And now there is Jekyll and Hyde!
Book Review: Wednesday, August 6, 2014I Will Find the Answer: A Novel of Sherlock Holmes by Kate Workman
In this sequel to Kate Workman's masterpiece Rendezvous at the Populaire, she outdoes herself by taking up yet another artist's brush--that of Robert Louis Stevenson. Already painting with the brushes of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Gaston Leroux, Kate Workman now adds Doctor Jekyll into the picture, to star with Sherlock Holmes and Erik, the Phantom of the Opera.
Erik is now living in London, and he makes it a point to go to Holmes with a problem. Erik brings up the subject of one Doctor Jekyll. It seems that Erik's rather seedy residence is near the home of the good doctor, and he has observed some very strange things going on at the house.
For one thing Jekyll flew out his door on a mad dash to a chemist hoping to obtain some unusual drug. Now the servants hear sobs and cries in the night, and Erik has also overheard them. The voice seems to be Doctor Jekyll and yet not Doctor Jekyll.
Watson is dispatched to St. Jude's Mental Asylum to ascertain the whereabouts of Jekyll's father, while Erik in the meantime seeks to break into Jekyll's lab. Holmes himself is in disguise attempting to trail Doctor Jekyll through Whitechapel. Erik thinks someone is chained in Jekyll's lab; Watson discovers Jekyll's father missing from St. Jude's; and Holmes discovers that Jekyll visits some very nasty establishments.
The murder of Sir Daniels Carew takes place then, and Jekyll is seeing no one. But an unfortunate gives them the name and description of one Edward Hyde who killed Carew with Jekyll's cane. Before long Holmes is certain that Jekyll and Hyde are the same man...
The masterful way that Kate Workman spins all of the brushes to create a cohesive story is a delight to read. There are twists within twists, and the final result will delight the Holmes connoisseur. Most defiantly a plus five out of five star book!
Quoth the Raven...
PLEASE STOP
Kate Workman I Beg you stop ripping off other peoples work!
I mentioned in my review ofRendezvous at the Populaire - A Novel of Sherlock Holmes
that all Kate did was take Webber's play (not even Leroux's novel) and add a mild Holmes story. This offended me as both a Phantom fan and a Holme's fan. But now .... THIS! Well, I also happen to be a fan of Frank Wildhorn's "Jekyll & Hyde" musical, and when I saw the title of this book I knew instantly that she had trampled all over another Broadway classic.