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Irene at Large (An Irene Adler Mystery)  
Author: Carole Nelson Douglas
ISBN: 0812517024
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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From Kirkus Reviews
With this third helping of corseted whimsy resurrecting Sherlock Holmes's old antagonist Irene Adler, Douglas (Good Night, Mr. Holmes; Good Morning, Irene) finally seems to be getting the hang of weaving a new mystery together with strands of Holmesiana that include the background of Col. Sebastian Moran and the location of Dr. Watson's migrating war wound. After a prologue darkly hinting treachery in the 1880 Afghanistan campaign, Irene and her confidante Nell Huxleigh, still living in exile in Paris, stumble on, and tend to, a poisoned stranger who turns out to be Quentin Stanhope, an old acquaintance of both Nell's and Watson's. Before he's properly recovered, though, Quentin vanishes, leaving behind a trail of deadly cobras evidently set to attack him, his late servant, and Watson--a trail Irene is avid to follow. Though the details about romance and ladies' garb are as arch as ever, the hindsighted period cameos and tangential intrigues are mercifully kept in abeyance as Holmes and Irene do their most charming (if, in Holmes's case, unwitting) work together. -- Copyright ©1992, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.


Review
"An absolutely ripping adventure!" --Anne Perry, author of Belgrave Square

"In a delightful encore, Victorian diva/detective Irene Adler Norton engages in a battle of wits with Sherlock Holmes and a vicious killer seeking to hide a traitorous past...Irene lures Holmes, just concluding the "Naval Treaty" case, into the hunt. Douglas has penned a delightful romp in this Victorian adventure novel about the only woman Sherlock Holmes ever admired, and indeed she lives up to the honor." --Publishers Weekly

"Weaves a new mystery together with strands of Holmesiana that includes the background of Col. Sebastian Moran and the location of Dr. Watson's migrating war wound. After a prologue darkly hinting treachery in the 1880 Afghanistan conflict, Quentin vanishes, leaving behind a trail of deadly cobras evidently set to attack him, his late servant, and Watson--a trail Irene is avid to follow. Holmes and Irene do their most charming (if in Holmes's case, unwitting) work together." --Kirkus Reviews

"Irene Adler, the dashing heroine of Irene at Large, is the flamboyant creature who will always be "the woman" to Sherlock Holmes...Ms. Douglas's plot ingenuity remains fresh and amusing, and for all its fanciful turns, the action never loses its jaunty, high-heeled pace." --The New York Times



Review
"An absolutely ripping adventure!" --Anne Perry, author of Belgrave Square

"In a delightful encore, Victorian diva/detective Irene Adler Norton engages in a battle of wits with Sherlock Holmes and a vicious killer seeking to hide a traitorous past...Irene lures Holmes, just concluding the "Naval Treaty" case, into the hunt. Douglas has penned a delightful romp in this Victorian adventure novel about the only woman Sherlock Holmes ever admired, and indeed she lives up to the honor." --Publishers Weekly

"Weaves a new mystery together with strands of Holmesiana that includes the background of Col. Sebastian Moran and the location of Dr. Watson's migrating war wound. After a prologue darkly hinting treachery in the 1880 Afghanistan conflict, Quentin vanishes, leaving behind a trail of deadly cobras evidently set to attack him, his late servant, and Watson--a trail Irene is avid to follow. Holmes and Irene do their most charming (if in Holmes's case, unwitting) work together." --Kirkus Reviews

"Irene Adler, the dashing heroine of Irene at Large, is the flamboyant creature who will always be "the woman" to Sherlock Holmes...Ms. Douglas's plot ingenuity remains fresh and amusing, and for all its fanciful turns, the action never loses its jaunty, high-heeled pace." --The New York Times



Review
"An absolutely ripping adventure!" --Anne Perry, author of Belgrave Square

"In a delightful encore, Victorian diva/detective Irene Adler Norton engages in a battle of wits with Sherlock Holmes and a vicious killer seeking to hide a traitorous past...Irene lures Holmes, just concluding the "Naval Treaty" case, into the hunt. Douglas has penned a delightful romp in this Victorian adventure novel about the only woman Sherlock Holmes ever admired, and indeed she lives up to the honor." --Publishers Weekly

"Weaves a new mystery together with strands of Holmesiana that includes the background of Col. Sebastian Moran and the location of Dr. Watson's migrating war wound. After a prologue darkly hinting treachery in the 1880 Afghanistan conflict, Quentin vanishes, leaving behind a trail of deadly cobras evidently set to attack him, his late servant, and Watson--a trail Irene is avid to follow. Holmes and Irene do their most charming (if in Holmes's case, unwitting) work together." --Kirkus Reviews

"Irene Adler, the dashing heroine of Irene at Large, is the flamboyant creature who will always be "the woman" to Sherlock Holmes...Ms. Douglas's plot ingenuity remains fresh and amusing, and for all its fanciful turns, the action never loses its jaunty, high-heeled pace." --The New York Times



Book Description
A delightful Victorian adventure novel about the only woman Sherlock Holmes has ever admired: Irene Adler. In this delightful encore to Good Night, Mr. Holmes, diva-turned-detective Irene Adler engages in a battle of wits with Sherlock Holmes -- and a vicious killer who seeks to hide a traitorous past...



About the Author
:The first book in Carole Nelson Douglas's Irene Adler series, Good Night, Mr. Holmes was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year, won an American Mystery Award for Best Novel of Romantic Suspense, and a Romantic Times Best Historical Romantic Mystery Award. In addition to the Irene Adler series, Carole Nelson Douglas is the author of the bestselling contemporary Midnight Louie mystery series. She resides in Fort Worth, Texas.





Irene at Large (An Irene Adler Mystery)

FROM THE PUBLISHER

A delightful Victorian adventure novel about the only woman Sherlock Holmes has ever admired: Irene Adler. In this delightful encore to Good Night, Mr. Holmes, diva-turned-detective Irene Adler engages in a battle of wits with Sherlock Holmes--and a vicious killer who seeks to hide a traitorous past...

FROM THE CRITICS

Publishers Weekly

In a delightful encore, Victorian diva/detective Irene Adler Norton (last encountered in Good Morning, Irene ) engages in a battle of wits with Sherlock Holmes and a vicious killer seeking to hide a traitorous past. The savage-looking stranger who collapses on a Paris street in front of Irene and her friend, narrator Nell Huxleigh, is identified as Quentin Stanhope, a young officer whom Nell had once known. Regaining consciousness, Quentin tells a story of treachery and murder during the battle of Maiwand (part of the Afghanistan campaign nine years previously), when he served as a spy, code-named Cobra. He is seeking a physician by the name of Watson, who saved his life then and is now in grave danger from another secret agent, known only as Tiger. After Quentin disappears and Irene encounters a Capt. Sylvester Morgan, who advises her of his keen interest in cobras, Irene lures Holmes, just concluding the ``Naval Treaty'' case, into the hunt. Douglas has penned a delightful romp in this Victorian adventure novel about the only woman Sherlock Holmes ever admired, and indeed she lives up to the honor. (July)

     



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