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It's the year 1900. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson receive an
urgent commission from the Prince Regnant of Bulgaria to come to
Sofia. The Codex Zographensis, the most ancient and most sacred
manuscript in the Old Bulgarian language has been stolen. Its
disappearance could lead to the outbreak of war between Russia,
Austro-Hungary and the Ottomans, three ageing empires
disintegrating like great suns on every side of the Balkans. What
follows is an extraordinary story of duplicity, murder, vampires
and greed for vast estates in Bulgaria and Hungary, with the fate
of millions in Sherlock Holmes' hands.
The Dean of a Swiss university persuades Sherlock Holmes to
investigate the background of a would-be lecturer. To Dr. Watson it
seems a very humdrum commission - but who is the mysterious
'Lieserl'? How does her existence threaten the ambitions of the
technical assistant level III in Room 86 at the Federal Patents
Office in Berne by the name of Albert Einstein? The assignment
plunges Holmes and Watson into unfathomable Serbia to solve one of
the intractable mysteries of the 20th Century. In Tim Symonds'
previous detective novels, Sherlock Holmes and the Dead Boer At
Scotney Castle and Sherlock Holmes And The Case Of The Bulgarian
Codex the author based pivotal historic facts and a principal
character on real life. So too in this new mystery.
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