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It’s the season of peace and goodwill, but a Victorian Christmas
is no holiday for the world’s most popular detective in this new
book from Bonnie MacBird, author of the bestselling Sherlock Holmes
novel Art in the Blood. It’s Christmas 1890, and games are afoot.
In a packed Oxford Street, a man tries to kidnap a young woman’s
child, but Holmes and Watson leap to their rescue and the assailant
escapes empty handed. Who would do such a thing? And more
importantly – will he strike again? From the depths of London’s
workhouses to the pinnacle of a glittering Christmas Eve party in
Mayfair, this is to be a Christmas that will require not only
Holmes’s celebrated scientific method, but also the bravery for
which he and Watson are renowned. And the final solution will
demand something more from the Great Detective – something
Watson has never before observed in his friend.
A heatwave melts London as Holmes and Watson are called to action
in this new Sherlock Holmes adventure by Bonnie MacBird, author of
"one of the best Sherlock Holmes novels of recent memory." In
Whitechapel, a renowned Italian escape artist dies spectacularly on
stage during a performance - immolated in a gleaming copper
cauldron of his wife's design. In Cambridge, the runaway daughter
of a famous don drowns, her long blonde hair tangled in the Jesus
Lock on the River Cam. And in Baker Street, a malevolent locksmith
exacts an unusual price to open a small silver box sent to Watson.
From the glow of the London stage to the buzzing Cavendish
Laboratory in Cambridge, where physicists explore the edges of new
science of electricity, Holmes and Watson race between the two
cities to solve the murders, encountering prevaricating
prestidigitators, philandering physicists and murderous mentalists,
all the while unlocking secrets which may be best left undisclosed.
And one, in particular, lands very close to home.
The new novel from the author of Art in the Blood. December 1889.
Fresh from debunking a "ghostly" hound in Dartmoor, Sherlock Holmes
has returned to London, only to find himself the target of a deadly
vendetta. A beautiful client arrives with a tale of ghosts,
kidnapping and dynamite on a whisky estate in Scotland, but brother
Mycroft trumps all with an urgent assignment in the South of
France. On the fabled Riviera, Holmes and Watson encounter
treachery, explosions, rival French Detective Jean Vidocq... and a
terrible discovery. This propels the duo northward to the snowy
highlands. There, in a "haunted" castle and among the copper
dinosaurs of a great whisky distillery, they and their young client
face mortal danger, and Holmes realizes all three cases have
blended into a single, deadly conundrum. In order to solve the
mystery, the ultimate rational thinker must confront a ghost from
his own past. But Sherlock Holmes does not believe in ghosts...or
does he?
After Art in the Blood and Unquiet Spirits, Holmes and Watson are
back in the third of Bonnie MacBird's critically acclaimed Sherlock
Holmes Adventures, written in the tradition of Conan Doyle himself.
It's 1890 and the newly famous Sherlock Holmes faces his worst
adversary to date - a diabolical villain bent on destroying some of
London's most admired public figures in particularly gruesome ways.
A further puzzle is that suicide closely attends each of the
murders. As he tracks the killer through vast and seething London,
Holmes finds himself battling both an envious Scotland Yard and a
critical press as he follows a complex trail from performers to
princes, anarchists to aesthetes. But when his brother Mycroft
disappears, apparently the victim of murder, even those loyal to
Holmes begin to wonder how close to the flames he has travelled.
Has Sherlock Holmes himself made a deal with the devil?
It's the season of peace and goodwill, but a Victorian Christmas is
no holiday for the world's most popular detective in this new book
from Bonnie MacBird, author of the bestselling Sherlock Holmes
novel Art in the Blood. It's Christmastime in London, and Sherlock
Holmes takes on two cases. The angelic three-year-old child of a
wealthy couple is the target of a vicious kidnapper, and a country
aristocrat worries that his handsome, favourite son has
mysteriously vanished from his London pied a terre. Holmes and
Watson, aided by the colourful Heffie O'Malley, slip slide in the
ice to ensure a merry Christmas is had by nearly everybody . . .
London. A snowy December, 1888. Sherlock Holmes, 34, is languishing
and back on cocaine after a disastrous Ripper investigation. Watson
can neither comfort nor rouse his friend - until a strangely
encoded letter arrives from Paris. Mlle La Victoire, a beautiful
French cabaret star writes that her illegitimate son by an English
lord has disappeared, and she has been attacked in the streets of
Montmartre. Racing to Paris with Watson at his side, Holmes
discovers the missing child is only the tip of the iceberg of a
much larger problem. The most valuable statue since the Winged
Victory has been violently stolen in Marseilles, and several
children from a silk mill in Lancashire have been found murdered.
The clues in all three cases point to a single, untouchable man.
Will Holmes recover in time to find the missing boy and stop a
rising tide of murders? To do so he must stay one step ahead of a
dangerous French rival and the threatening interference of his own
brother, Mycroft. This latest adventure, in the style of Sir Arthur
Conan Doyle, sends the iconic duo from London to Paris and the icy
wilds of Lancashire in a case which tests Watson's friendship and
the fragility and gifts of Sherlock Holmes' own artistic nature to
the limits.
After Art in the Blood and Unquiet Spirits, Holmes and Watson are
back in the third of Bonnie MacBird's critically acclaimed Sherlock
Holmes Adventures, written in the tradition of Conan Doyle himself.
It's 1890 and the newly famous Sherlock Holmes faces his worst
adversary to date - a diabolical villain bent on destroying some of
London's most admired public figures in particularly gruesome ways.
A further puzzle is that suicide closely attends each of the
murders. As he tracks the killer through vast and seething London,
Holmes finds himself battling both an envious Scotland Yard and a
critical press as he follows a complex trail from performers to
princes, anarchists to aesthetes. But when his brother Mycroft
disappears, apparently the victim of murder, even those loyal to
Holmes begin to wonder how close to the flames he has travelled.
Has Sherlock Holmes himself made a deal with the devil?
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