The Wayward Prince Book Review

Rebecca Graf
2 min read6 days ago

We all know who Sherlock Holmes is. What if he had had a daughter? What if she had the same intelligent mind? You’d have a story such as The Wayward Prince. A member of the Royal family in line to the throne is kidnapped. Trying to keep it from the public, the family bring in Holmes’ daughter to help find the Prince before it is too late.

The Prince is a known playboy with women from all walks of life in his bed. It is not uncommon for him to disappear for a few hours or even days to enjoy a love affair. Joanna Watson and the famous Drs. Watsons are called in to uncover the truth which includes more than the Crown bargained for.

I enjoyed the fact that it was not another Sherlock Holmes story. While it follows the style of his famous investigations, it was something different with a strong female character. Rather refreshing. Joanna, the daughter of the famous detective, doesn’t back down from anyone and has skin of steel yet she can move in different circles with ease. She shows a compassionate heart that flows well with tough side. And, of course, she is extremely smart. She sees things others do not and keeps an open mind as she looks for the truth in all the lies.

The mystery itself is one that was a hard one to solve. I had a few ideas that proved correct but more that did not. Joanna is shown to see things but not communicate them to…

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Rebecca Graf

Writer for ten years, lover of education, and degrees in business, history, and English. Striving to become a Renassiance woman. www.writerrebeccagraf.com