'I found the mystery well put together and the settings atmospheric. I especially enjoyed the vividness of the world. The author clearly did his research on the period... [A] well-paced read that gave me a bit of nostalgia for the crime novels of my youth as well as hope for the continued availability of quality Sherlockiana that provides a fun introduction to Holmes's world for youngsters.'
– Sherlock Holmes Journal
'...the stories are a clever mix of puzzle, conspiracy and history – late Victorian Edinburgh is brought to vivid life. Satisfying adventure stories in their own right, with a good helping of humour to ease and then emphasise the tension, these are also excellent introductions to the works of the great man himself.'
– Lovereading4kids
'... A book that is ideal for younger readers... It's easy to read as well as entertaining, keeping the reader interested... I've really enjoyed reading the first two books in the series, and I'm excited to see where the next adventure for Artie and Ham will take them.'
– Much Loved Books, UK book blogger
'It is a brilliant and well-imagined story that will leave you feeling very satisfied as the adventure unravels... This is a great book for the reluctant reader as it is easy to follow, packed with great imagination and no unnecessary dialogue.'
– Mr Ripley's Enchanted Books, UK book blogger
Praise for Artie Conan Doyle and The Gravediggers' Club:
'A 19th century crime story, which weaves historical detail and interest into its plot to create a fast-moving and well-written novel'
– School Library Association
'An entertaining story'.
– The Sherlock Holmes Journal
'The ingenious plot is rich enough to keep you guessing until the very end. A great series to snatch the attention of reluctant readers away from screens and get them reading.'
– Carousel
'A hugely enjoyable crime mystery which this huge Holmes fan absolutely loved.'
– Lara Mieduniecki, Blackwell's
'I LOVED IT! A perfect combination of a classic mystery and a new adventure.'
– Sharleen Creasey, Seven Stories
'As soon as you turn the page, you find yourself instantly transported back to 19th century Edinburgh ... A very enjoyable detective story consisting of some brilliant dialogue. It has a fantastic ending which makes a good impression for the rest of the series. '
– Mr Ripley's Enchanted Books, UK book blogger
'These were a lot of fun and very much in the vein of a couple of other series I have read recently – Robin Steven's Murder Most Unladylike and Chris Priestly's Maudlin Towers. It also reminds me of series such as Nancy Drew, The Famous Five and The Secret Seven that I read when much younger... I would highly recommend this to the target age group.'
– Kirstyes, UK book blogger
'This is a clever and creative imagining of Arthur Conan Doyle as a middle school kid detective with his sidekick, Hamilton . . . I am reminded a bit of old school Enid Blyton and Franklin Dixon series novels.'
– GoodReads reviewer