Friday, November 24, 2017
"The Case of the Wavy Black Dagger"
by Steve Perry
originally published Shadows Over Baker Street, Ballantine, 2003
Sherlock Holmes is lounging in his study one night, when a shadowy figure attempts to sneak up on him. Of course, you can't sneak up on Holmes.
Holmes and his intruder, a lovely Balinese woman, engage in some challenging banter. It seems she's the priestess of a Balinese cult, come to retrieve an ornamental dagger stolen from the cult, which has come into Holmes possession. The dagger is needed to slay a monster called the Black Naga, one of the Old Ones, with which Holmes is, of course, familiar.
Holmes, impressed with her honesty and more than a bit smitten, hands over the dagger.
A trifle, though entertainingly written. The title strikes me as painfully silly.
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