Book description
One frosty winter morning, deep in the vaults of Cox & Co. at
Charing Cross, a battered biscuit tin is discovered... Inside are the
diaries of that longsuffering resident of 221b Baker Street, Sherlock
Holmes' landlady, the unflappable Mrs Hudson. She presents her
portrait of life with the great detective and his ever-faithful
companion with relish, mustard and no small amount of dropped eaves.
Mysterious visitors, disappearances, shouts and bangs Â- life below
stairs at 221b is often silly, slapstick and sentimental in equal
measure. These diaries offer an affectionate and hilarious sketch of a
remarkably enterprising Victorian female, whose humorous musings
encompass talking to the spirit world, dancing with government
officials and nights at the music hall. Interspersed with Mrs Hudson's
fascinating keepsakes Â- letters, recipes, calling cards and photos Â-
this is a must-have addition for any Sherlock Holmes aficionado.
Behind every great man is an even greater woman ... demanding rent.