This was entertaining for the most part. There were interesting puzzles to solve between the threesome of the two Dr. Watsons and Joanna Blalock, daugThis was entertaining for the most part. There were interesting puzzles to solve between the threesome of the two Dr. Watsons and Joanna Blalock, daughter of Sherlock Holmes and Irene Adler. It is good hearted fun as the three get to know each other starting with the event of Blalock and her son witnessing the death of a prominent Londoner as he fell from a roof. It holds together well and provides a pleasant trip down memory lane to Baker Street, but at about the 80% mark of the book one almost wants to give up with the level of self congratulating as they pursue clues that might result in conviction of a master mind criminal behind many deaths. The close collaboration also leads to romance quite early on.