[identity profile] spacemutineer.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] sherlock60
Hello, hello everyone. It's discussion time again. How did you all find The Six Napoleons? As always, I've written up a few of my random thoughts and questions about the story. Please feel free to add your own!

- Lestrade! So much good Inspector Lestrade to love in SIXN. I adore the image of him just showing up from time to time to chat... and drop a few case hints. He lacks in detective skill here, getting hung up on the murder and missing the forest for the trees, but he makes up for it in heart. His words of praise and pride to Holmes are sweet. It takes a lot to affect Holmes through kindness.

- What do you think of Holmes' trick of misleading the press to his own benefit? It is ethical? May it give Holmes a negative public impression, getting things "wrong"? He doesn't care about either issue, of course.

- "It is of no consequence to us which is the correct solution." Holmes is singularly uninterested in how exactly Beppo came into possession of the pearl, either by stealing it from Pietro, working with him, or being a go-between. But while that fact may not matter to the private detective theorizing freely, it certainly matters to Lestrade, the police detective entrusted with enforcing the law, don't you think?

- SIXN is a great example of investigation rather than storytelling, making it fun to follow along as readers and track down clues ourselves. But Sherlock Holmes always has one important fact no one else is privy to (here the pearl's existence and its connection to the name Venucci), so we and Watson can never quite put the case together ourselves without him. He wouldn't have it any other way.

- One last thought: if Sherlock Holmes ever wants you to sign away your rights to something, DON'T! No matter what he's offering, turn down the deal. You're being conned out of your black pearl or blue carbuncle!

Date: 2012-05-06 04:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thesmallhobbit.livejournal.com
I too like the idea of Lestrade dropping round for a chat and Holmes and Watson being pleased to see him. It says so much for their growing relationship. I think it is understandable that Lestrade would concentrate on the murder, which, as far as the police are concerned, would be the much higher priority. As you say for Holmes what matters is the puzzle rather than the proof.

Profile

sherlock60: (Default)
Sherlock Holmes: 60 for 60

July 2020

S M T W T F S
   1 234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293031 

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jan. 28th, 2026 12:01 am
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios