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When misadventure led a schoolboy in London to employment at Baker
Street, few could have guessed where his introduction to Sherlock
Holmes would lead. But as the lad matures and he finds himself
caught in the middle of a murder investigation, his friendship with
Holmes and Watson lures him into the role of detective. "Billy"
documents his experiences, and soon his sleuthing skills not only
bring him to another murder, but also lay the foundation for his
metamorphosis into a famous mystery writer, the novelist the world
now knows as Raymond Chandler.
A STUDY IN SYNCHRONICITY weaves an English murder mystery set in
1906 into the framework of a modern-day whodunit. The contemporary
plot begins when American writer Todd Stringer wins a writing
contest for his short story set in turn-of-the century London. Not
only does the story feature the Sherlock Holmes-like detective
Corliss Simms, but it also echoes the language of Simms's
celebrated but long-dead creator, the Conan Doyle-like Sir Reginald
Bertrand Dunbarton. As Todd's real life oddly begins to parallel
murderous aspects of his own crime story, he becomes more
intertwined in his fictional narrative than he could ever have
imagined. For just after the publication of his story is halted,
the executor of Dunbarton's estate turns up murdered in the same
manner as the victim in Todd's fictional story, and Todd finds
himself the target of an actual murder investigation. What began as
an attempt to get his story published becomes, with the help of a
lovely young woman he meets in England, a quest to find the real
murderer, a quest which takes on added urgency as he tries to
eliminate himself as the prime suspect.
They called her "Lady Stewart" when she was married to a British
aristocrat. They called her "Miss Cora "when she ran a brothel in
Florida. But she called herself "Mrs. Crane" when she asked
Sherlock Holmes to locate her common-law husband, writer Stephen
Crane, who'd gone missing in Cuba during the Spanish-American War.
In their attempt to fulfil the lady's request, Holmes and Watson
encounter a world of celebrity authors, terrorist bombings, and
haunted manor houses. But it is only when Stephen Crane falls
victim to a notorious blackmailer that the master detective and his
partner find themselves face-to-face with cold-blooded murder.
Under darkened skies, a solitary apparition stood brightly
illuminated on the ship's gloomy deck. Or so it seemed. Cloaked in
a long white raincoat-the same gleaming duster he'd worn in the
face of Spanish gunfire at San Juan Heights - Stephen Crane looked
for all the world like the ghost so many people thought he'd
already become.
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