Inventive and satirical, Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Missing American Culture is an influential work of modern fiction that compels readers to put in the open their own values and ponder American culture in general.
New York City, NY (PRWEB) October 1, 2004 -- First there is an influx of interior design and cookbooks applauding the contributions of other countries such as France and Italy. Then there is an increase in the number of sidewalk cafés popping up like mushrooms, bombardment of foreign films filling the shelves in local video stores and infiltration of the cable television market by the BBC America channel.
As with bottles of French water, is America subconsciously importing a culture or what? In Kenneth Frawleys new book, Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Missing American Culture, revel in the fascinating, side-splitting, story of Americas cultural distress and how the legendary Victorian detective Sherlock Holmes is recruited to rescue a distraught nation.
Inventive and satirical, Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Missing American Culture is an influential work of modern fiction that compels readers to put in the open their own values and ponder American culture in general. With a welcome comeback of the celebrated detective and his trusted friend, Dr. Watson, the book is a literary tour de force seen through the eyes of Frawley with his perceptive and relevant assessment of American culture.
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