Reviewed by funstm on
They're lighthearted sweet little mysteries filled with great characters and interesting plots. Wiggins and the gang are hilarious - from Wiggins imitation of Holmes, Gertie's insistence of being one of the boys, Queenie's obsession with the Queen, Shiner's love of trains, Sparrow's love of theatre, Rosie's super nose and Beaver's desire to be the Watson to Wiggin's Holmes. All of the gang actively contribute to the investigations and help to solve the mysteries and it's nice to see each member play a role and demonstrate their own expertise. Not everyone is good at everything - but they're all good at something.
The last book of the series starts off with this quote;
"I wish all Holmesian pastiche could be as honest, as knowledgeable, as enthusiastic and as well written - in short, as good - as these children's books."
The Sherlock Holmes Society of London
And I think that really sums up the series perfectly. I'm sad that this is the last book of the series - hopefully one day, Anthony Read may write more. I will certainly read them if he does. As the last book I would've liked to see more of all of the boys rather than just Wiggins, Sparrow and Gertie. But it was an interesting mystery and I'm sad to be finished my reread.
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