Behind every great man there stands a great woman so the adage goes
- & never does it apply more wholeheartedly than in Barry & Bob Cryers hilarious reimagining of the Sherlock Holmes stories. Except that behind the great detective there stands a great woman demanding rent! The diaries of Sherlock Holmes landlady & housekeeper reveal a portrait of life below stairs at 221b Baker Street that is by turns silly slapstick & sentimental. What results is an affectionate & hilarious sketch of a remarkably enterprising Victorian female whose humorous musings cover everything from the Boer War boxing & Music Hall legend Bella Lomax to where to buy the best accompaniment for mutton. She even helps solve his cases! In the Conan Doyle books Holmes & Mrs Hudsons relationship lasted for nearly seventeen years meaning that for many fans she has the greatest claim to be the woman in his life. Yet Mrs Hudson only appears in fifteen of the stories & Conan Doyle doesnt even give her a first name. Barry & Bob Cryer fill in these gaps with relish mustard & no small amount of dropped eaves.