‘Tis
the season to be reading. And I can’t believe it’s ten days until
Christmas already and it’s only my second Christmas reading suggestion this year (in my English posts at least). So
today’s festive reading suggestion: The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle, an adventure of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle. A stolen gemstone with a dark and troubled past (the Blue
Carbuncle of the title) is found in a roasted goose. While the gemstone
is quickly given back to its owner, the whole
plot is about finding the thief and discover how it got there... and
incidentally where the goose is from. This is a proper Christmas read
not only because it is set in the season, but because along the criminal
investigation we witness a good deal of Christmas spirit, a few acts of
kindness and generosity. Beyond the thinking machine that we often
think he is, Holmes is shown as compassionate and benevolent. And like
in every Sherlock Holmes story, you read it for the characters and
atmosphere as much as the investigation and the resolution. This is so far my best literary discovery for Christmastime.
Thanks for the recommendation - I love Sherlock Holmes and I do not think I have read this.
ReplyDeleteThe Blue Carbunkle always sounds to me like some kind of growth you'd go see a doctor to remove surgically.
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