

Sherlock Holmes and the Curious Adventure of the Clockwork Prince
Cleve Haubold
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Readers appreciate the engaging narrative and historical context of 'Sherlock Holmes And The Ice Palace Murders.' Many find it to be a captivating continuation of Holmes's adventures, showcasing intriguing plot twists and character dynamics. The setting in Minnesota adds a unique flavor that resonates with fans of the series, while some note minor pacing issues.
In 1896, the Winter Carnival is in full swing, but St. Paul’s wealthiest man has lost his head—literally.
A young man disappears just before his wedding, and his fiancée has already given back her wedding dress.
When a gruesome discovery is made in the Ice Palace, there’s only one man for the job.
Sherlock Holmes is summoned to solve a mystery that’s hardly elementary.
With the help of trusty Watson and Irish barkeep Shadwell Rafferty, it’s up to Holmes to track a cold-blooded killer from the icy streets of St. Paul to the frozen Mississippi River.
"…a smart, funny, and entertaining mystery…” —Cherry and Spoon. “…there are generous servings of false leads, mistaken identities, plot twists, double dealings, mysterious unsigned notes, smoking pistols, sharpened knives, and witty repartee. Playwright Hatcher, with a tip of the hat to novelist Millett, has created a dandy joy ride that keeps the audience guessing not only who did it, but why and how…and making sure that the pleasure of the game is drawn out to the very end, with every scene adding a piece to the puzzle, but nothing tipping the author’s hand…sharp dialogue…skillful writing…"
— Talkin' Broadway
Sherlock Holmes And The Ice Palace Murders is a American adaptation play written by Arthur Conan Doyle and published by Dramatists Play Service (2017).
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