Arrowood (Arrowood #1) by Mick Finlay
My rating: ★★☆☆☆
« London Society takes their problems to Sherlock Holmes. Everyone else goes to Arrowood. »
I expected Arrowood to have a Lupin gentleman-style about him. He doesn’t - in fact his assistant Barnett is far more respectable. The miserly backstreets of 19th century London are well described, and the political backdrop is obviously well-documented.
It felt like all the ingredients for a super mystery read were brought together, but it simply didn’t work for me - I found it convoluted, and the pacing was off - so it made for a long read that wasn’t truly enjoyable.
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I read this book as part of the UNO-2021 Challenge on GoodReads (team Mystic Pizza).
« London Society takes their problems to Sherlock Holmes. Everyone else goes to Arrowood. »
I expected Arrowood to have a Lupin gentleman-style about him. He doesn’t - in fact his assistant Barnett is far more respectable. The miserly backstreets of 19th century London are well described, and the political backdrop is obviously well-documented.
It felt like all the ingredients for a super mystery read were brought together, but it simply didn’t work for me - I found it convoluted, and the pacing was off - so it made for a long read that wasn’t truly enjoyable.
View all my reviews
I read this book as part of the UNO-2021 Challenge on GoodReads (team Mystic Pizza).
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