Lestrade makes a brief appearance towards the end of The Hound of the Baskervilles. Here's his first appearance in A Study in Scarlet. I do like Lestrade. Like Watson, he's often misrepresented - mostly as a bumbling incompetent glory hound (again I think the Rathbone films are to blame there).
Also, nice things have been said about Edginton and I's first book, 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' here which brightened up my day.
Also, nice things have been said about Edginton and I's first book, 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' here which brightened up my day.
So, are you a Leh-strayde or Leh-strahd man?
ReplyDeleteI've said both often, but I believe the correct pronunciation is Leh-strayde (as it's written).
ReplyDeleteI shall bow to your wisdom, then.
ReplyDeleteI take it you were a Leh-strahd man then?
ReplyDeleteI was Schrodinger's Lestrade, and vacillated between both states...
ReplyDeleteLike it. He looks like David Warner.
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