Book Review – The Red-Headed League: Sherlock Holmes Solves a Mystery While I Scream at a Pawnbroker

I would like to begin by acknowledging that Sherlock Holmes is a brilliant detective. I would also like to acknowledge that if I lived in Victorian London, Sherlock Holmes would never have needed to solve The Red-Headed League because I would have taken one look at the premise and said, “Absolutely the fuck not.” Friends. FRIENDS. **Warning: Spoilers Ahead!** The World’s Most Suspicious Job Posting We start with a newbie assistant (who has agreed to work for half-pay!) approaching his middle-aged pawnbroker boss and says: “Good news! There’s an ad in the newspaper saying a dead millionaire created a secret organization exclusively

A Scandal in Bohemia: The Day Sherlock Got Played

Sherlock Holmes is many things: a genius, a drama queen, a man who cannot mind his own business to save his life. But in A Scandal in Bohemia, we learn one more thing about him: he is not, in fact, invincible. Because Irene Adler walks in, says “cute detective tricks, bro,” and promptly eats his lunch. Yes, this is the Irene Adler story. The one where she cements her legacy as “the woman”. Not Sherlock’s lover, not his enemy, just the one person who made him look like a rookie. Honestly? Iconic. Enter: The Royal Mess So the King of Bohemia (imagine Prince Harry