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Author name: Paul E Heusinger

 : The Secret Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
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Type of bind: Paperback
EAN num: 9781598791532
ISBN number: 1598791532
Label: Lifevest Publishing, Ltd.
Manufacturer: Lifevest Publishing, Ltd.
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 147
Printing Date: June 06, 2006
Publishing house: Lifevest Publishing, Ltd.
Sale Popularity Level: 861248
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These are the adventures of Holmes and Watson deemed too secret to be recorded. Although never written down by Dr. John T. Watson, he did compose them nonetheless; by memorizing them, each one in turn, long enough for a mental telepahty, of sorts, to occur. In the very first story in this collection, a clairvoyant known as the Poughkeepsie Seer demonstrates his unique powers. An uncanny experiment inspires Watson to develop his own power of 'psychic writing', by which he can record an adventure without violating Holmes' stipulation. The ten stories resided in the realm of telepathic clairvoyance for nearly a century, until they were accidentally located and rescued from oblivion by the presenter scribe, Paul Heusinger, in 2005. The actual transmission of these tales; from the ether, through the mind and into the notebook of Heusinger; was not without some gaps and glitches, which resulted in some imperfections in the original Watson style. Although beyond the usual claims of authorship, these adventures are presented here for the very first time anywhere (except as noted above). Any discrepancies in tone, style, or genre are due to the very first time usage of psychic clairvoyance by this writer.



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Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Sherlock Holmes in Real-life
This collection of ten stories takes Sherlock Holmes out of the realm of fiction and into real-life adventures. Kept secret for a century until now.
It took a clairvoyance by the author to rescue these original tales by Dr. Watson from oblivion.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Holmes in the 21 Century
This is one of the best books I have read in the last 20 years. Now Holmes is up to date with his clairvoyance approch and the connection is in Poughkeepsie NY of all places. Graat! I just loved the connection with al of our favorites of the past "Jack the Ripper"."Tarzen", the Irish Easter Sunday reveluation and much more. What a way Mr. Heusinger has with words not to mention a great imagation. " Keep Up The Good Work. I hope many more will follow.



Rated by buyers 1 out of 5 stars - Doyle is rolling over in his grave-terrible book!
This is the worst Sherlock Holmes book I have ever read. How does this kind of garbage get onto the market? The dialog is terrible, there is no mystery to any of the stories, and Sherlock Holmes does things he would never do. Holmes is a scientist. He would NEVER consult or believe in a clairvoyant. He also would never use cocaine during a case. Even the grammar and spelling are poor. For example, Lestrade is spelled Le Strade! Good grief, how ignorant of the Sherlock Holmes story line can you be? I wish I could get my money back.



Rated by buyers 1 out of 5 stars - The Secret Adventures of Whom, did you say?
I'm sorry, but this book is terrible. It lacks the things that make a good Holmes story, plot, mystery, and believable villains. Holmes consults a "Psychic"? When Holmes always considered the supernatural "claptrap?" Holmes figures out that the Jack the Ripper murders are being done in a pattern, but nothing is gained by it, the "last" murder still takes place, only the wrong victim, and nothing is said as to whom or why Holmes never catches the crook? Holmes discovers and teaches Tarzan? Where does that fit into Holmes or Tarzan? Quoth the Raven...



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