I've never fallen in love with a duo in a book faster than I have in the book I'm reading now. The characters Sherman and Watson in The Case of the Damaged Detective by Drew Hayes have such a fantastic dynamic that I would be entertained by any interaction they had, even eating breakfast or playing a board game. I had such a good time with it I listened to the audiobook five times in the same weekend.
There's only one other book in the series, The Case of the Haunted Haunted House that I'm listening to now and I'm having trouble finishing it because there's not another one after that. I don't want the book to end, I can't remember the last time I had so much fun with a story. I keep getting a few chapters away from the end and just starting it over. I know I'll have to finish it soon but it will be bittersweet to say bye to them.
It follows the government assigned bodyguard of a guy who was drugged by a criminal organization which caused him severe brain damage leading to madness, brilliance, and making him think he was a descendant of Sherlock Holmes. While that organization tracks them down with nefarious intent. It's hilarious <3
I love it, I love everything about it. The character, the story, the pacing, the narration, the writing style. I forgot I could have such a great time with a book.
Have you ever loved a book so much you didn't want to finish it because you didn't want it to end? How did you deal with it?
Tricky_Owl4198 t1_j6ns0iy wrote
The Road. I knew what was going to happen. I read it for almost 80% and realised that there's just one way it was going to end. I stopped reading because I wasn't ready to end it, which is a great compliment to the author.