SciFi/Fantasy Book Review: A Study in Honor by Claire O'Dell: https://t.co/mGz9yfsxwr Short Review: 9 out of 10 (1/3)— garik16 (@garik16) February 1, 2019
Short Review (cont): A Dystopian near-future SF gender-flipped take on Holmes and Watson features depressed vet Janet Watson teaming up with arrogant covert agent Sara Holmes to discover the truth behind dead vets of the New Civil War. Really enjoyed this more novel take. (2/3)— garik16 (@garik16) February 1, 2019
There are few other classic characters in literature who have inspired adaptations and interpretations like Sherlock Holmes, particularly in the SciFi/Fantasy genre. Hell, I've read two SF/F books in the past week with their own spin on Sherlock Holmes and his assorted cast, and at least four* in the past year. There's something about the idea of the incredible detective, who uses incredible powers of logic and deduction to solve crimes ordinary inspectors cannot - often via oddball/quirky methods - that inspires both authors and readers in various ways, especially when the setting is given aspects of genre not found in the original.
*For those curious, the other three books besides this one in question are:
The Tea Master and the Detective by Aliette de Bodard: (Review)
The Death of the Necromancer by Martha Wells: (Review)
European Travels for the Monstrous Gentlewoman by Theodora Goss (Review)
A Study in Honor is the first in a new Dystopian Science Fiction series by Claire O'Dell featuring adaptations of both Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson (the series is titled The Janet Watson Chronicles). But it's interesting in particular in how different this spin on the two characters is from the normal portrayals - not just in how the characters are gender/race-flipped or queer instead of straight (though these changes have resonance), but in their very attitudes and aptitudes....and yet, the characters are still very recognizable as adaptations still of Sherlock and Watson. The result is a short novel that really really works, recognizable and yet feeling very fresh, and one which makes me really want the sequel to come more quickly.