The Continued Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Publisher Description
"My friend Holmes was not in the habit of coming to my home. Indeed, it was seldom that I myself stayed there. So I was considerably surprised when he did now, knowing that he was involved in a case with rather high royalty. But the look on his face completely shocked me, for had I not known him better, I would have said he was both afraid and baffled. He walked abruptly past me, seemingly without noticing me, and fell into a chair."
Find out what happens next as you join Watson and Holmes in this new adventure that is true to the Conan Doyle style. If you are a fan of Sherlock Holmes, you'll want to add this to your collection. You will enjoy this story.
Customer Reviews
Very well written
This was actually quite well written. Though another 50 pages would have done it wonders, it gave enough for it to settle in as a pretty nice short story.
12Apr22
Very short - but connected all the dots of a Holmes novel.
Bit of a stretch, isn't it?
Holmes knew Moriarty well; M. had even visited Holmes in his (Holmes's) lodgings! Would Holmes (of all people!) have been fooled by a doppelgänger at such close quarters as they were at Reichenbach?