Faced with a threat to Mrs. Hudson's life, the murder of a dear acquaintance, and a series of puzzling messages, Holmes reaches the inescapable conclusion that he must once again match wits with the man he long believed dead--Professor James Moriarty. Now, with time running out, Holmes must battl...
Harry Houdini is framed for spying and stealing sensitive papers from the Prince of Wales. Sherlock Holmes decides to help. Watson is thick. Lestrade is wildly out of character and believes Houdini to be an "ectoplasmic man" who can walk through walls AND THAT'S HOW HE STOLE THE PAPERS. That, and...
With his recent surge in local popular culture, Sherlock Holmes is bound to need some new challenges in his storied detective career. In The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: War of the Worlds, Manly and Wade Wellman take Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s popular character (as well as his Professor ...
This is one of those curious books wherein I spot the title in a bookstore, stop to stare at the cover for a few moments, and then stand there in high amazement, thinking, "My Gawd, somebody's written a book *specifically for me*." By which I mean: a book has been presented to me with a premise s...
I couldn't get past the first case in this book. 1. By the powers of YOGA, Holmes can now apparently magically reshape his face/body like he's made out of silly putty.2. This is Watson telling a story that Holmes is telling. So basically, Holmes is our narrator, and yet he adds in dozens of detai...