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Sherlock Holmes

Diese Serie begleitet einen brillanten Detektiv aus London, der für seine außergewöhnlichen Beobachtungs- und Deduktionsfähigkeiten bekannt ist. Zusammen mit seinem treuen Begleiter Dr. Watson löst er die komplexesten Fälle, die der Polizei Rätsel aufgeben. Tauchen Sie ein in die atmosphärische Welt des viktorianischen Londons, voller verschlungener Mysterien, gerissener Gegner und genialer Lösungen.

Sherlock Holmes and the Yule-tide Mystery
Sherlock Holmes and the Holborn Emporium
Sherlock Holmes and the Circus of Fear
Sherlock Holmes and the Long Acre Vampire
Sherlock Holmes on the Western Front
Sherlock Holmes and the Hilldrop Crescent Mystery

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  • The book delves into the controversial case of Dr. Crippen, who was convicted for the murder of his wife, Belle Elmore, in 1910. Despite the discovery of incomplete remains, some argue he was wrongly accused. The narrative follows Crippen's flight to Canada with his lover, Ethel Le Neve, and their arrest by Scotland Yard's Walter Dew, who utilized a groundbreaking communication method to capture them. The sensational trial that ensued at the Old Bailey captivated the public and remains a significant event in criminal history.

    Sherlock Holmes and the Hilldrop Crescent Mystery
  • Set during World War I, the story follows Holmes as he delves into the espionage activities affecting military operations from Salisbury Plain to the Western Front. As he investigates, a trap is laid to expose a spy ring, leading to the discovery of a secret tunnel that has the potential to change the war's outcome. The tension of wartime intrigue and the stakes of uncovering treachery drive this gripping narrative.

    Sherlock Holmes on the Western Front
  • The discovery of three bloodless bodies along Long Acre, each marked with two puncture wounds on their necks, sets off a chilling investigation. As the mystery unfolds, investigators delve into a web of dark secrets and supernatural implications, raising questions about the nature of the killer. The narrative explores themes of fear, the unknown, and the intersection of reality and myth, leading to a gripping climax that challenges perceptions of life and death.

    Sherlock Holmes and the Long Acre Vampire
  • Combining the worlds of Sherlock Holmes and the circus, Val Andrews crafts a captivating pastiche that showcases his dual passions. The story promises to deliver an intriguing blend of mystery and entertainment, highlighting the unique elements of both the iconic detective and the vibrant atmosphere of the circus. Readers can expect a thrilling adventure filled with clever deductions and engaging characters that celebrate the legacy of Holmes in a fresh and exciting setting.

    Sherlock Holmes and the Circus of Fear
  • Set in the renowned Forrage's emporium, a once enchanting destination, the story unfolds as a mysterious shadow looms over the establishment. The narrative explores the impact of this dark presence on the vibrant atmosphere and the lives of those connected to the emporium. As secrets unravel, the characters must confront the challenges posed by this ominous change, leading to a journey of discovery and resilience against the backdrop of a beloved yet troubled locale.

    Sherlock Holmes and the Holborn Emporium
  • A sudden visitor disrupts Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson's Christmas plans, leading them into an unexpected adventure. As the holiday approaches, the duo must navigate the intrigue and mystery that unfolds, showcasing their renowned detective skills in a festive yet challenging setting.

    Sherlock Holmes and the Yule-tide Mystery
  • An unfortunate inventor grapples with the shocking realization that he doesn't exist, leading him to consult Sherlock Holmes for help. The narrative unfolds as a thrilling mystery, exploring whether the inventor's plight is due to amnesia or something more sinister. Alongside Holmes, the story features transcontinental adventures and perilous encounters with the era's dangerous flying machines. Dr. Watson adds humor to the tale as he engages in door-to-door commerce, providing a lighthearted counterpoint to the tension of the main plot.

    Sherlock Holmes and the Man Who Lost Himself
  • Here is another wonderful Sherlock Holmes Pastiche from the prolific pen of Val Andrews. The author has a vast knowledge of conjuring and of Sherlockiana and in this exciting mystery he is able to combine both of his lifelong interests.The Egyptian Hall, Maskelyne's theatre of mystery, forms the perfect backdrop for this the most exciting and unusual adventure ever embarked upon by the famous sleuth and his faithful Boswell, Dr. Watson.The loss of an article of great value - the property of a titled lady - by a conjurer during the course of a stage trick is but the prelude to intrigue, mystery and murder most foul. But hush we can say no more...the game is afoot! Be sure that you are fully prepared for adventure before jumping into a hansom and returning to an age when the old Queen was still upon her throne and the fogs swirled through Baker Street.Here is a real scorpion of a story with a sting in its tail to confound all concerned save Sherlock Holmes!Should you wish to receive details of other Sherlock Holmes books in advance of publication please contact the publishers at the address below.

    Sherlock Holmes and the Egyptian Hall Adventure
  • Focusing on the world of entertainment, this book delves into a captivating mystery involving Sherlock Holmes and Sandringham House. Val Andrews expertly weaves a narrative that combines intrigue and iconic characters, showcasing his talent for storytelling in this engaging exploration of Holmes' adventures.

    Sherlock Holmes and the Sandringham House Mystery
  • Set at the turn of the twentieth century, the story introduces Holmes and Watson to Abdul Faziel, an intriguing Arab visitor from the elusive land of Marrafaze, which is shrouded in mystery and speculation. This encounter promises to unravel secrets and adventures that challenge their intellect and courage, leading them into an enigmatic world beyond their familiar London.

    Sherlock Holmes and the Tomb of Terror
  • The story introduces Septimus Culthorpe, who unexpectedly arrives at 221B Baker Street, claiming to be the leader of the Secret Seven, a clandestine group of monks living a simple life at Grimstone Priory in Sussex. The narrative unfolds as the mystery surrounding their lifestyle and purpose is explored, blending intrigue with the serene backdrop of the English countryside.

    Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Seven