 Pompey 2009-01-02 . chapter 2 Curious. I'm not sure I like Mrs. Goldstein but how strange that the true valuables were left.
Well, I'm intrigued! |
 Bowen Cates 2008-12-24 . chapter 2hm. I shall be very interested to see where this is heading. nice job. |
 KCS 2008-12-23 . chapter 2Hmph. To be quite frank, I can think of no one who has better knowledge of the household, who so very considerately leaves the things that have real value (sentimental or otherwise) than the woman herself. However, if the quote's from the New Testament then that exonerates her, as the Jews don't credit the New as truth. Hmm. *ponders*
Lovely chapter, btw - H&W are true Victorian gentlemen as always even with a rather demanding client. Bravo! |
 Endgegner07 2008-12-23 . chapter 2Glad to see you back here!
I enjoyed it the first time around and still do!
Looking foreward to the next chapter! |
 AmatorLinguae 2008-12-23 . chapter 2I really like Holmes' deductions, and the way he questions Mrs. Goldstein.
“I would rather not recite such cruel and scathing words Mr. Holmes.”
“And I would prefer to hear them.”
That was an awesome exchange! You also do Watson's concern very well. As for the vandal, I believe I have an idea... |
 Bowen Cates 2008-08-27 . chapter 1hm well, this is certainly off to an interesting start, I'm curious to see where it will lead. |
 aragonite 2008-08-27 . chapter 1wel where the heck is THIS going?? I don't have a clue--so cool! Oh, Holmes. Getting punctured doesn't bother you, but heaven forbid someone SEES you hurt!! LOL! |
 KCS 2008-08-27 . chapter 1Heehee, talk about a clash of titan wills! You've got the voices down so pat it's awesome. |