The greatest mystery surrounding Sherlock Holmes comes to light he was actually a woman! The master or rather, mistress of disguise finally puts pen to paper to reveal this decades-long deception and, in so doing, discovers another fact she kept secret even from herself. The complex mind of the brilliant consulting detective is finally opened to the public, in the chronicle of a new case involving Dr. Watson and Constance Moriarty, the beguiling daughter of Holmes infamous nemesis.
It is one hundred years since the world's most famous detective made his first appearance in A Study in Scarlet, published in Beeton's Christmas Annual 1887. Since then the stories...
The solution to this dilemma does not lie in Watson's being a common man whose very lack of Holmes's intellectual abilities (a negative quality) makes him a foil for Holmes. Instead, it lies in his psychological inclination toward the ...
And what to do now that the pair are no longer living together at Baker Street and Watson has other claims on his affections? My Dear Watson offers readers a romance that requires as much reasoning to puzzle out as it does passion. Mrs.
What if the person you thought you’d lost forever walked back into your life?
Mindy Starns Clark's first two books in the Smart Chick Mystery series—The Trouble with Tulip and Blind Dates Can Be Murder—are followed with more love and adventure in this final, suspense-filled book.
“Cassandra, Cassandra, wake up,” my mother says to me when I dance. “You're shaking, my child.” I'm shaking because I see myself in an unknown place, very far from Ilios, I'm a man who dresses as a woman and goes to a party in a place ...
Originally published in 1892, this is the first and best collection of stories about the legendary sleuth. It's also the least expensive edition available.
Subcutaneously, My Dear Watson: Sherlock Holmes and the Cocaine Habit
Conan Doyle was provided with a book approximately 1.5" x 1.25" (3.75 cm x 3.15 cm), into which he wrote the 503-word story of "How Watson Learned the Trick" by hand, taking up 34 pages.
The biggest collection of Sherlock Holmes stories ever assembled! Arguably no other character in history has been so enduringly popular as Sherlock Holmes.