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"If you ever wondered how much better Sherlock would be if people
could hurl hellfire at each other, well this one is for you."
Starburst Magazine on A Study in Brimstone. The famous duo has been
split! Watson has been banished from Holmes's company. Despite the
interference of his horrible wife, Mary, Watson tirelessly
insinuates himself into every magical adventure he can. Together,
he and Holmes face a man with a twisted... everything, some very
questionable juice-drinking Germans, Garrideb the Devourer and the
estimable Irene Adler. Yet, nothing can prepare them for Moriarty's
new form and the terrible moment they must face their Finality
Problem at the edge of the Reichenbach Falls.
The game's afoot once more as Holmes and Watson face off against
Moriarty's gang, the Pinkertons, flesh-eating horses, a parliament
of imps, boredom, Surrey, a disappointing butler demon, a succubus,
a wicked lord, an overly-Canadian lord, a tricycle-fight to the
death and the dreaded Pumpcrow. Oh, and a hell hound, one assumes.
Sherlock Holmes is an unparalleled genius. Warlock Holmes is an
idiot. A font of arcane power, certainly. But he's brilliantly dim.
Frankly, he couldn't deduce his way out of a paper bag. The only
thing he has really got going for him are the might of a thousand
demons and his stalwart companion. Thankfully, Dr. Watson is always
there to aid him through the treacherous shoals of Victorian
propriety...and save him from a gruesome death.
"If you ever wondered how much better Sherlock would be if people
could hurl hellfire at each other, well this one is for you."
Starburst Magazine on A Study in Brimstone
As they blunder towards
doom, Warlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson find themselves
inconvenienced by a variety of eldritch beings. Christmas brings a
goose that doesn't let being cooked slow it down; they meet an
electricity demon, discover why being a redhead is even tricker
than one might imagine, and Holmes attempts an Irish accent. And,
naturally, Moriarty is hanging around... in some form or other.
“If you ever wondered how much better Sherlock would be if people could hurl hellfire at each other, well this one is for you." Starburst Magazine on A Study in Brimstone
Warlock Holmes may have demons in his head, but now Dr. John Watson has a mummy in his bloodstream. Specifically that of the sorcerer Xantharaxes, who when shredded and dissolved in an 8% solution, results in some extremely odd but useful prophetic dreams. There’s also the small matter of Watson falling for yet another damsel-du-jour, and Warlock deciding that his companion needs some domestic bliss…
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++++ Von Der Bedeutung Und Heilmethode Der Wasserscheu Hans Adolph
Goden Korn, 1816
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