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Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Veiled Detective

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Pages
246
Language
EN
ISBN
9781848564909
Reading Time
~4h 18min

Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Veiled Detective is a book by David Stuart Davies. It has 246 pages.

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A young Sherlock Holmes arrives in London to begin his career as a private detective, catching the eye of the master criminal, Professor James Moriarty. Enter Dr. Watson, newly returned from Afghanistan, soon to make history as Holmes’ companion...By turns both shocking and exciting, David Stuart Davies’ controversial take on the Holmes mythology is a modern classic in crime fiction that will defy all expectations.Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s timeless creation returns in a new series of handsomely designed detective stories. From the earliest days of Holmes’ career to his astonishing encounters with Martian invaders, the Further Adventures series encapsulates the most varied and thrilling cases of the worlds’ greatest detective.

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Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Veiled Detective has 246 pages.

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A young Sherlock Holmes arrives in London to begin his career as a private detective, catching the eye of the master criminal, Professor James Moriarty. Enter Dr. Watson, newly returned from Afghanistan, soon to make history as Holmes’ companion...By turns both shocking and exciting, David Stuart Da...

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Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Veiled Detective was written by David Stuart Davies.