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Book Reviews of The Double-A Western Detective Agency: A Holmes on the Range Mystery (Holmes on the Range Mysteries)

The Double-A Western Detective Agency: A Holmes on the Range Mystery (Holmes on the Range Mysteries)
The DoubleA Western Detective Agency A Holmes on the Range Mystery - Holmes on the Range Mysteries
Author: Steve Hockensmith
ISBN-13: 9781685493356
ISBN-10: 1685493351
Publication Date: 9/22/2023
Pages: 262
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Publisher: Rough Edges Press
Book Type: Paperback
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cyndij avatar reviewed The Double-A Western Detective Agency: A Holmes on the Range Mystery (Holmes on the Range Mysteries) on + 1031 more book reviews
Sixth in the series. Still love the two Amlingmeyers, solving murders while squabbling along. Just a lot of fun to read. I enjoy narrator Otto's colorful (not vulgar) observations about the various characters and situations, great descriptions of the Old West, interesting characters and a really breakneck pace once the Amlingmeyers hit town.
cathyskye avatar reviewed The Double-A Western Detective Agency: A Holmes on the Range Mystery (Holmes on the Range Mysteries) on + 2267 more book reviews
It's been a long wait for this newest book in the Holmes on the Range series, and it couldn't come at a better time. I get more enjoyment from Old Red and Big Red Amlingmeyer than I do Conan Doyle's Holmes and Watson. (Hopefully, the Sherlockian purists won't invite me to a necktie party for saying that!)

This time around, Old Red is in a funk because Holmes has taken a header off Reichenbach Falls, so this case in New Mexico is just what he needs. When they arrive in DeBarge, they immediately know something's not right. The town is sharply divided along racial lines: all the white folk and their businesses are on one side of the main street, and everyone else is on the other. And it certainly doesn't set well when they learn that they've been hired to fight in a range war. As Sheriff Alf Hinkle tells them, "Where there's beeves, there's thieves." Old Red and Big Red still don't want any part of that, so it's a good thing that there is soon a mystery for them to solve. It's a good one, too-- one that I didn't figure out. I loved seeing how the Amlingmeyers managed to put things to rights.

Between the mystery that stumped me, the new characters, and the Amlingmeyers' new circumstances, there's a lot to enjoy in The Double-A Western Detective Agency-- and I haven't even mentioned Hockensmith's talent in giving a real feel for the Old West OR his wonderful sense of humor. These books are just plain fun, and I can't wait for the next one.