Two forgotten cases. One legendary detective. The game is afoot-again. Unearthed from a dusty trunk and a misfiled medical record, these two long-lost tales of Sherlock Holmes bring new intrigue to the world's most famous detective. In The Case of the Missing Date, Holmes uncovers a conspiracy rooted in forgotten history and a forged treaty - but only the sharpest eye will catch the vital clue hidden in the missing days of 1752. In The Case of the Viscount's Butler, a locked-room mystery threatens to ruin an innocent man. With only a single window, fresh plaster, and a bitter employer to go…mehr
Two forgotten cases. One legendary detective. The game is afoot-again. Unearthed from a dusty trunk and a misfiled medical record, these two long-lost tales of Sherlock Holmes bring new intrigue to the world's most famous detective. In The Case of the Missing Date, Holmes uncovers a conspiracy rooted in forgotten history and a forged treaty - but only the sharpest eye will catch the vital clue hidden in the missing days of 1752. In The Case of the Viscount's Butler, a locked-room mystery threatens to ruin an innocent man. With only a single window, fresh plaster, and a bitter employer to go on, Holmes must expose the truth hidden-literally-beneath the surface. Faithfully told in the voice of Dr. Watson, these atmospheric adventures capture the wit, charm, and razor-sharp intellect of the detective you thought you knew. Fans of Arthur Conan Doyle and historical detective fiction won't want to miss these unearthed gems.
If you want strong FMCs who don't wait to be rescued, wit, and stories that will keep you up until 2am, then you're in the right place! What doesn't Adam Gaffen write? Well, hold on. He might be on it now. So far his Cassidyverse contains Science Fiction, Fantasy, Thriller, and Rom-Com, with Dark Romance on the horizon. He's a member of the Science Fiction Writers of America, and the Heinlein Society. He and his wife are owned by a pack of dogs and cats.
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