The Accidental Detective
The Accidental Detective by Melvyn Small - Crime/humour
This is a modern day take on Holmes and Watson. For Holmes, rather than the deerstalker and tweed coat, think of a donkey jacket over a hoodie. For Baker Street London, think flat 1a, 22 Baker Street Teesside- you get the picture. A man who has been convicted for hacking amongst other things. Watson is his psychologist to whom he has been sent by the court for counselling. The pair find themselves detecting a crime, quite by accident. One investigation leads to another and Holmes still has that wonderful talent for putting things together to work out clues- only this time it's very much with a sense of humour all round.
I really enjoyed this- its a lighthearted read which kept me interested and smiling all the way through. I liked both Holmes and Watson and this take on the classic duo. There are several cases each split through the book into sections, each with Holmes’s take on detection. I smiled through each and every one and didn't want the book to end, it was so entertaining. A brilliant, cleverly thought out read with some stunning one liners if you are on the ball. A huge 5*
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The Accidental Detective #indipenned #accidentaldetective Thrown together by the British legal system, Holmes and his court appointed psychologist, Dr John Watson, seem an unlikely pairing... but sometimes the stars align. Our two heroes are soon drawn into a series of riotous adventures that both bewilder and beguile. Holmes’ mastery of data, deduction and logic combines with his gin-dry wit and a casual contempt for life-threatening danger to ensure there is never a dull moment as he and the good doctor battle the mysteries that have the local constabulary baffled. The game is afoot... oh yes! Purchase Links UK - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Accidental-Detective-Melvyn-Small-ebook/dp/B0BJBSRKGR/ US - https://www.amazon.com/Accidental-Detective-Melvyn-Small-ebook/dp/B0BJBSRKGR/
Author Bio – Born in Stockton-on-Tees and raised in nearby Billingham, Mel left Northfield Comprehensive School at 16 to train as a civil engineering technician at Cleveland County Council Surveyor and Engineer's Department. It was during this time, spent either at a drawing board or on the clever end of a theodolite that, following a rather sharp haircut, he was bestowed the nickname Melvis. Thanks go out to Joan the tea lady for that one. Fortunately Mel is not a vengeful chap and has not once even considered informing HM Revenue and Customs of Joan's illicit below-the-tea-trolley line in Kitkats and Marathons. Whether Mel retains any likeness to the King of Rock 'n' Roll is debatable, however even the most imaginative would now concede he is less GI Blues and more the Vegas years. Mel loves a parmo. On the completion of his traineeship at the council, which included BTEC qualifications studied on day release at both Cleveland Technical College and Teesside Polytechnic, Mel relinquished his unused right to countersign passport applications and photographs, and left local government for a period of employment in the private sector. This included stays at WS Atkins, WA Fairhurst and, perhaps his spiritual home, the now defunct Bullen Consultants Limited. During this period, interrupted by a bachelor’s degree in civil and structural engineering at the University of Sheffield, Mel undertook a lot of modelling work. Three-dimensional ground modelling work to be precise, Mel's use of isopachyte analysis being now the thing of legend. A natural engineer, Mel expanded his capability into that of hydraulic engineering soon forming quite a reputation in the fields of both storm water drainage and sewerage design, his skills in this area being such that he soon earned the honorary title of the Shitman. It's no exaggeration to state that Mel has forgotten more about storm water attenuation than most people will ever know.
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