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Sherlock and my personal shame

It doesn’t take a sleuth to deduce Powell does good work

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And now I find myself admiring “The Hound of the Baskervilles,” Powell’s ninth project involving Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s legendary sleuth. When asked for a pithy comment, Powell emailed me, “The Hound of the Baskervilles is actually the most iconic Sherlock Holmes mystery ever, and artist Jamie Chase and I are determined from the start to make our version as definitive as possible for this medium. I believe we have succeeded.”

Indeed, the volume exudes the typical Powell characteristics: painstaking preparation, respect for characters and breezy dialogue. The artwork (with its muted palette) draws you right into the foreboding world of the Baskervilles.

This gem belongs on the bookshelf of Holmes experts, as well as anyone wishing to BEGIN a lifelong fascination with the detective. (Powell has been hooked since sixth grade.)

Get on the Powell bandwagon. The Moriarty the merrier. (*Groan* By your retching, I deduce that I shouldn’t have said that.)

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