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The House of Silk: The Bestselling Sherlock…
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The House of Silk: The Bestselling Sherlock Holmes Novel (édition 2012)

par Anthony Horowitz (Auteur)

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It is 1890. A year after Holmes's death, Watson--now in a retirement home--narrates a tale of Sherlockian detection that could tear apart the very fabric of society. The story opens with a train robbery in Boston, and moves to the innocuous setting of Wimbledon.
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Titre:The House of Silk: The Bestselling Sherlock Holmes Novel
Auteurs:Anthony Horowitz (Auteur)
Info:Orion (2012), 400 pages
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Mots-clés:mystery, adventure, Sherlock Holmes, detective

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Sherlock Holmes - La maison de soie par Anthony Horowitz

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Very good :) sometimes the descriptions got on my nerves. liked the concept thou! ( )
  lmauro123 | Dec 28, 2023 |
Very good :) sometimes the descriptions got on my nerves. liked the concept thou! ( )
  lmauro123 | Dec 28, 2023 |
I had no idea that the Conan Doyle Estate had authorised a new Sherlock Holmes novel, and that it happened quite some time ago...! It made me very happy when I found out, though :)))
I am really impressed by how Anthony Horowitz re-created the spirit, the atmosphere, the characters of the original. It was beautifully done. House of Silk is also en engrossing read that feels like a gourmet meal for all the Holmes fans. This is despite the fact that this is a much darker tale than any found in the stories by Conan Doyle.
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  Alexandra_book_life | Dec 15, 2023 |
I liked it. Sherlock Holmes investigates the suspicious death of an American gang leader who is stalking a London art dealer. His investigation leads him to the mysterious House of Silk and pits him against a conspiracy that almost costs him his life.
It is a well-plotted crime story and told in a style that matches the way Conan Doyle would have done it. Dr. Watson does a good job as narrator, while revealing some of his own life story while also playing the role as Holmes' deputy. It's told against the background of Victorian England with its foibles and unique lifestyle when Britain really ruled the world. The story-telling moves at a brisk pace and there's an exciting conclusion as the bad guys get their just desserts. Holmes wraps up the loose ends with a satisfying (and surprising) ending.
All in all, an excellent read. ( )
  BrianEWilliams | Nov 6, 2023 |
The preface explains that Dr. Watson couldn't write this book at the time of the events in it. It was well done, but the solution of the mystery was disturbing, so not the warm cozy I was hoping for. Life in Victorian times was difficult for the poor. ( )
  raizel | Aug 9, 2023 |
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So, all of the elements are there: the data, the data, the data. Nothing of consequence overlooked. And yet can Horowitz, like Holmes, make from these drops of water the possibilities of an Atlantic or a Niagara? Can he astonish us? Can he thrill us? Are there "the rapid deductions, as swift as intuitions, and yet always founded on a logical basis" that we yearn for?

Emphatically, yes. The characters are, as Conan Doyle himself would have them, as close to cliché as good writing allows. Horowitz's Watson cleverly excuses himself right at the start from any complaints about style or content by reminding us of Holmes's oft-stated judgment of the stories: "He accused me more than once of vulgar romanticism, and thought me no better than any Grub Street scribbler." We must take them on their own terms, then: Mr Carstairs, the troubled dealer in fine art, who is being watched by a mysterious stranger in a flat cap with a "livid scar on his right cheek". Carstairs's wife, the mysterious foreign adventuress. Cornelius Stillman, the bumptious American millionaire. The dastardly Boston Irish gang, led by the ruthless O'Donaghue twins. The madwoman in the attic. The creepy reverend who runs a home for boys. The big set-pieces: the train robbery; the escape from prison; the freak show; the high-speed horse-drawn carriage chase.

Dorothy L Sayers understood the rules of the Holmesian game when she remarked that "it must be played as solemnly as a county cricket match at Lord's: the slightest touch of extravagance or burlesque ruins the atmosphere". Horowitz plays a perfectly straight bat. This is a no-shit Sherlock.
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I have often reflected upon the strange series of circumstances that led me to my long association with one of the most singular and remarkable figures of my age. [Preface, p. 3]
I have often reflected upon the strange series of circumstances that led me to my long association with one of the most singular and remarkable figures of my age. If I were of a philosophical frame of mind I might wonder to what extent any one of us is in control of our own destiny, or if indeed we can ever predict the far-reaching consequences of actions which, at the time, may seem entirely trivial.
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I had never had literary ambitions. Indeed, if anyone had suggested that I might be a published writer, I would have laughed at the thought. But I think I can say, in all honesty and without flattering myself, that I have become quite renowned for the way I have chronicled the adventures of the great man.
In all the time that I knew him, I never saw Holmes read a single work of fiction — with the exception, that is, of the worst items of sensational literature — and although I cannot make any great claim for my powers of description, I am prepared to say that they did the job and that he himself could have done no better.
"Everything has a relevance," remarked Holmes. "I have often found that the most immaterial aspect of a case can be at the same time its most significant."
Where I perhaps did Lestrade an injustice was in suggesting that he had no intelligence or investigative skill whatsoever. It's fair to say that Sherlock Holmes occasionally spoke ill of him, but then Holmes was so unique, so intellectually gifted that there was nobody in London who could compete with him and he was equally disparaging about almost every police officer he encountered . . . . Put simply, next to Holmes, any detective would have found it nigh on impossible to make his mark and even I, who was at his side more often than anyone, sometimes had to remind myself that I was not a complete idiot.
It sometimes occurs to me now, having witnessed so many momentous changes across the years, that I should have described at greater length the sprawling chaos of the city in which I lived, perhaps in the manner of Gissing — or Dickens fifty years before. I can only say in my own defence that I was a biographer, not a historian or a journalist, and that my adventures invariably led me to more rarefied walks of life — fine houses, hotels, private clubs, schools and offices of government. It is true that Holmes's clients came from all classes, but (and perhaps someone might one day have pause to consider the significance of this) the more interesting crimes, the ones I chose to relate, were nearly always committed by the well-to-do.
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