Second Collection: Sherlock Holmes

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ISBN/EAN: 9783757981440
The Egyptian Treasure: Sherlock Holmes's cool intellect is confronted with a ghostly apparition: is it truly possible that the spirit of Sir Sydenham murdered the unknown beggar during a séance? Lady Monica Sydenham turns to Sherlock Holmes to unravel the mystery, while he is simultaneously summoned by Inspector Gregson to another case, involving the murder of a former Major General in the British Army. 221b, Baker Street: It was intended to be just a brief visit that Watson planned to undertake in the spring of 1903 at his friend Sherlock Holmes' place, as he hadn't visited him for quite some time. However, on this particular evening, two old acquaintances unexpectedly appear in Holmes' apartment and captivate the master detective with the mystery of a missing watch, a task that requires Holmes' full concentration. Francis London guides his Sherlock Holmes through an extraordinary investigation with polished dialogues and sharp trains of thought. Deadly Escape: An exciting, action-packed thriller from the year 1904. Sherlock Holmes's greatest adversary, Colonel Sebastian Moran, escapes from prison and eagerly anticipates a reunion. Holmes relies on his longtime scout, Shinwell Johnson, who devises a plan that holds a sinister conclusion.

Out of passion for the Victorian era and unreserved admiration for the greatest detective of all time, Francis London has been writing Sherlock Holmes pastiches since 2016, closely adhering to the style of Arthur Conan Doyle's original works.
Autor: Francis London
EAN: 9783757981440
eBook Format: ePUB
Sprache: Englisch
Produktart: eBook
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 25.11.2023
Kategorie:
Schlagworte: British Classic Historisch Krimi Pastiche Private Detective Private Investigator Spannung Thriller

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