Pensive Nights & Laborious Days
|May 1, 2014|
Sherlock Holmes admits to Watson that his book on beekeeping is “the fruit of pensive nights and laborious days”. Now, I would not dare to compare my own modest efforts with those of The Master, however, The Mary Russell Companion (an ebook) is indeed the result of pensive evenings and hard-working daylight hours. Many of them.
Laurie, the book’s digital bits and bytes are already residing on my Ipad’s “shelf”….
Got it!! So excited!
Yes, we have it on .co.uk too! Already downloaded.
Chris;-0
It’s sitting on my Kindle as I type…
Chris;-)
So happy to have this great resource for the Russell/Holmes books! It’s on my Kindle, and I’ve started exploring it.
PLEASE publish it quickly on NOOK! Am anxiously awaiting it! Thanks!
Got it on my Kindle–can hardly wait to start reading. But, my Sherlock Holmes club, the Sound of the Baskervilles in Seattle, has its monthly club meeting tomorrow. We are studying “The Adventure of the Bruce Partington Plans.” Great story! Sheila H., aka Annie Harrison from “The Naval Treaty.”
Hi Shiela, hope you had a good discussion of Bruce!
Laurie