The Watson Letters Volume 6: The Haunting of Roderick Usher by Colin Garrow

Thank you @rararesources and @GeordieColinGarrow for letting me part of this tour and reviewing this book. The Watson letters is a crime Fiction and is 247 pages long. The story is about Watson and Sherlock homes go on three different adventure in the book. This is first book i have read in the seris and it certainly was good read and is uo to the same standand of the other Sherlock homes there is abit of spin un the book due to more adult humour. If you like sherlock homes you will love this. The watson letters is well written and you go on adventure with them both . Great read for this time of year 4 stars. The Watson Letters Volume 6: The Haunting of Roderick Usher An invitation. A ghostly spectre. A criminal mastermind. When Sherlock Holmes is invited to visit an old school friend, he and Doctor Watson are plunged into the first of three adventures involving the Dark Arts and the supernatural. From the ghostly spectre of a dead sister to the search for an ancient book of spells, the detecting duo learn that each case is connected, leading them into a final showdown with their deadliest adversary yet. Adult humour throughout. Author Bio: True-born Geordie Colin Garrow grew up in a former mining town in Northumberland and has worked in a plethora of professions including taxi driver, antiques dealer, drama facilitator, theatre director and fish processor. He has also occasionally masqueraded as a pirate. Colin’s published books include the Watson Letters series, the Terry Bell Mysteries and the Rosie Robson Murder Mysteries. His short stories have appeared in several literary mags, including: SN Review, Flash Fiction Magazine, The Grind, A3 Review, Inkapture and Scribble Magazine. These days he lives in a humble cottage in Northeast Scotland.

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