No because It wasn't the last one I read, I don't know which one was but when I finished the one I read last I had mixed feelings, Pleased because I had the achievement of reading them all but sadness because I had no-more to read for the first time, when I started to re-read them again I realised I hadn't read The Mystery Of The Blue Train Before, I wish it had been a better book I had done that with though.
I don't think I cried, but I was depressed. I won't re-read that one, even if there is nothing else to read. Going through that was something I can only do once.
I remember crying. But I also cried when Raffles was killed and when Sherlock Holmes died. That's the way it is when you get attached to a larger-than-life character. You become fond of their foibles, get to know their pet peeves, and it becomes absolutely tragic when they leave the world, never to return (some well-deserved rest, probably).
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