Time For Your Dose of Fun Medicine
It’s always a treat when Steve Hockensmith has a new Holmes on the Range book. So, when I was offered an ARC of book eight in the series, I jumped at it. I’m happy to say I took my dose of Strong Medicine and every page was a delight.
If you aren’t familiar with this series, you are truly missing out. The series focuses on Gustav “Old Red” and Otto “Big Red” Amlingmeyer. They are brothers who were making their living as cowboys when we first met them. But thanks to the stories of the famed Sherlock Holmes, Old Red has started using Sherlock’s methods to solve cases the brothers have found themselves part of. At this point, they have helped start the A.A. Western Detective Agency.
This book finds them in Galveston, Texas, in 1894. They aren’t on an official case, but they have gone down to help their friend Olivia Pertwee. Her family has suffered from a blackmailer, but their business partner just died in a fire in his warehouse. Is someone out to destroy the family’s business?
I must admit, I didn’t remember Olivia, who we met in the previous book in the series, but that didn’t matter. I really liked getting to know her as the book went along. The book is filled with suspects, and they are a colorful lot, and that made it easy to keep them straight.
Old Red and Big Red are the only returning characters we see here. I really liked the development they both got. Old Red’s arc was a bit of a surprise, but I’m not complaining. And Big Red, while the narrator of the stories (in a Dr. Watson role), is beginning to gain some skills of his own, which I loved to see.
And the mystery itself? I called one part early on, but the rest kept me guessing until the end. Yet, when Old Red explained things, it all made perfect sense. Yes, I do find the use of a prologue set during the action of the book frustrating as I do with many authors, but at least we don’t have to wait too long to get back to that scene.
I’m sure it’s no surprise that this isn’t a cozy series. It’s mostly language that would keep it from that category, so as long as you are expecting that when you pick it up, you’ll be fine.
What I’d forgotten about with the series is just how funny it can be. The main characters are brothers, after all, and they act like brothers do. But there are some funny interactions with the suspects, and Big Red infuses his first-person narration with humor.
Strong Medicine is another strong mystery from Steve Hockensmith. As always, I’m anxious to find out where his imagination and pen will take us next.
Roam with the rest of the Holmes on the Range Mysteries.
NOTE: I received an ARC of this book.









