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Old May 27th, 2004, 02:24 PM
edvader edvader is offline
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Question LUTHER ARKWRIGHT//BAKER STREET

Whaat do you think of THOSE books? Luther may be influenced by Michael Moorcock I think. I KNOW those of you BRITs who don't care for the Royalty will like the LUTHER Books. BAKER STREET-an alternate Sherlock Holmes with women in the roles. BTW there is an amusing short story in which the heroines meet Sherlock and John Watson. I KNOW Sherlock and the heroine probably know more than they let on. Cheerio. BE SEEING you as # 6 said.
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Old May 27th, 2004, 03:30 PM
David S Poepoe David S Poepoe is offline
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I found the Luther Arkwright graphic novels to be extremely interesting. That thing is just loaded with multiple AH PODs, and the huge majority isn't even in the many storyline. I haven't been able to yet find all the issues of the sequel novel "Heart of Empire" - I think its titled which has a world virtually dominated by the British Empire. Always a good read.
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