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Old 08-02-2011, 09:59 AM   #4
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Flynn, glad to hear you share my liking for R. Austin Freeman. I thought The Red Thumb Mark was brilliant.

But some of his later short stories don't live up to the promise. They come across as Sherlock Holmes clones, with the narrator being more like Dr Watson than Dr Watson. But they're still enjoyable in their own way.

And I agree with Dr Drib. Harry's formatting and proof-reading are excellent.
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