This<b> jolly meta-mystery</b> will appeal to anyone who shares Holmes's abhorrence of "the dull routine of existence"
The Times
A delicious Sherlockian divertissement
Financial Times
Wonderfully erudite and entertaining. A <b>novel to savour in all its ingenious ways.</b>
Crime Time
A <b>witty </b>offering that laughs at its own premise. A literary novel that strikes a beautiful chord with anyone who loves the Golden Age of mysteries. It's <b>a heck of a lot of fun.</b>
Historical Novel Society
<b>Lovers of old films, traditional locked room mysteries and Sherlock Holmes will revel</b> in the cunning setup and elegant execution of Pérez-Reverte's <i>The Final Problem</i> which pays homage to all those things... <b>a meta-delight</b>
New York Times
Pérez-Reverte delights in the plot's meta conceit without letting it overwhelm the <b>ingenious core mystery.</b> This is a <b>gift to whodunit fans.</b>
Publishers Weekly
A sly love letter to the immortal detective, his creator, and the golden age of cinema.
Kirkus
The <b>perfect murder mystery to transport you</b> to another time: 1960, another place: an idyllic Greek Island, and a brand new amateur sleuth in Ormond Basil, a 'resting' actor who once played Sherlock Holmes on screen, a role that means everyone expects him to solve a baffling murder... This is<b> a fresh new classic</b> that <b>fans of the genre will LOVE</b>. Like taking a warm bath in the best of the Golden Age!
- Janice Hallett, author of THE APPEAL,
<i>The Final Problem </i>is a <b>brilliantly devised meta-mystery</b>, a concoction of old Hollywood glamour with a high-body-count murder mystery. <b>A true delight</b> right up to its clever final reveal
- Peter Swanson, author of KILL YOUR DARLINGS,
<b>One of the best crime novels</b> I've read in years. An <b>elegant and engrossing</b> puzzle. <b>Murder mystery bliss!</b>
- Kelly Mullen, author of THIS IS NOT A GAME,
A true feast for anyone who has ever enjoyed reading a detective novel
La Vanguardia
A canonical suspense novel, one that demands to be read without pause, becomes a tribute to fiction, a profoundly Cervantine book that places us at the crossroads where reality and invention intersect
El Espagnol
A charming murder mystery from the internationally bestselling author for fans of Richard Osman and Anthony Horowitz, as well as classic tales by Arthur Conan Doyle and Agatha Christie
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'The perfect murder mystery' JANICE HALLETT, author of The Appeal
'A true delight right up to its clever final reveal' PETER SWANSON, author of Kill Your Darlings
'One of the best crime novels I've read in years!' KELLY MULLEN, author of This is Not a Game
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To catch a killer, one must act the part.
Arriving on the Greek island of Utakos, ageing actor Ormond Basil hopes only for a holiday and perhaps finally to shed the mantle of his most famous role: world-renowned sleuth, Sherlock Holmes.
But when a body turns up in his hotel, the other guests, accustomed to seeing Ormond as the greatest detective of all time on the silver screen, pressure him to solve the mystery.
Yet even with Ormond's encyclopaedic knowledge of plots and killers, this case turns out to be anything but elementary...
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Praise for Arturo Pérez-Reverte
'Gives murder a touch of class' Observer
'Spain's most popular, inventive writer of historical fiction' The Sunday Times
'A sophisticated and exciting intellectual game' Daily Telegraph
'To read him is to rediscover the delights of Dumas and Conan Doyle' The Times
'It's rare a novelist who can create a literary page turner. Pérez-Reverte is one of those rarities' Denver Post