The Holmes-Dracula File (Dracula #2) (1978)

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by Fred Saberhagen


Two literary superstars of the Victorian era become enmeshed in a spectacularly horrible scheme to upset the Queen’s Golden Jubilee.
 

Sherlock Holmes has been engaged by a young American woman to investigate the disappearance of her fiancé, who was hired to do medical research in the South Seas.
 

Dracula has been clocked over the head with a wooden club and, wooden implements being one of his weaknesses, is now temporarily a helpless prisoner.
 
"The Holmes-Dracula File" (French)

Fred Saberhagen has written an imaginative team-up told in chapters that alternate between the account of Dr. Watson, sharing a case that has long been hidden from the public, and Dracula, narrating his own first-person account of events just as in the first book of this series.
 
Fred Saberhagen

The mystery is well constructed. The high concept of the threat with which our heroes must contend would be worthy of the 19th-century ancestor of a Bond villain. There is some odd business about a connection between Holmes and Dracula that I didn’t quite buy, but this remains a very entertaining novel.

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