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by Copland, Craig Stephen


  The Adventure of the Norwood Rembrandt. A man facing execution appeals to Sherlock Holmes to save him. He claims that he is innocent. Holmes agrees to take on his case. Five years ago, he was convicted of the largest theft of art masterpieces in British history, and of murdering the butler who tried to stop him. Holmes and Watson have to find the real murderer and the missing works of art --- if the client is innocent after all. This new Sherlock Holmes mystery is a tribute to The Adventure of the Norwood Builder in the original Canon. http://authl.it/al4

  The Horror of the Bastard's Villa. A Scottish clergyman and his faithful border collie visit 221B and tell a tale of a ghostly Banshee on the Isle of Skye. After the specter appeared, two people died. Holmes sends Watson on ahead to investigate and report. More terrifying horrors occur and Sherlock Holmes must come and solve the awful mystery before more people are murdered. A tribute to the original story in the Canon, Arthur Conan Doyle's masterpiece, The Hound of the Baskervilles . http://authl.it/al2

  The Dancer from the Dance. In 1909 the entire world of dance changed when Les Ballets Russes, under opened in Paris. They also made annual visits to the West End in London. Tragically, during their 1913 tour, two of their dancers are found murdered. Sherlock Holmes is brought into to find the murderer and prevent any more killings. The story adheres fairly closely to the history of ballet and is a tribute to the original story in the Canon, The Adventure of the Dancing Men. http://authl.it/al5

  The Solitary Bicycle Thief. Remember Violet Smith, the beautiful young woman whom Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson rescued from a forced marriage, as recorded in The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist? Ten years later she and Cyril reappear in 221B Baker Street with a strange tale of the theft of their bicycles. What on the surface seemed like a trifle turns out to be the door that leads Sherlock Holmes into a web of human trafficking, espionage, blackmail, and murder. A new and powerful cabal of master criminals has formed in London and they will stop at nothing, not even the murder of an innocent foreign student, to extend the hold on the criminal underworld of London. http://authl.it/al6

  The Adventure of the Prioress’s Tale. The senior field hockey team from an elite girls’ school goes to dover for a beach holiday … and disappears. Have they been abducted into white slavery? Did they run off to Paris? Are they being held for ransom? Can Sherlock Holmes find them in time? Holmes, Watson, Lestrade, the Prioress of the school, and a new gang of Irregulars must find them before something terrible happens. a tribute to The Adventure of the Priory School in the Canon. http://authl.it/apv

  The Adventure of Mrs. J.L. Heber. A mad woman is murdering London bachelors by driving a railway spike through their heads. Scotland Yard demands that Sherlock Holmes help them find and stop a crazed murderess who is re-enacting the biblical murders by Jael. Holmes agrees and finds that revenge is being taken for deeds treachery and betrayal that took place ten years ago in the Rocky Mountains of Canada. Holmes, Watson, and Lestrade must move quickly before more men and women lose their lives. The story is a tribute to the original Sherlock Holmes story, The Adventure of Black Peter. http://authl.it/arr

  The Return of Napoleon. In October 1805, Napoleon's fleet was defeated in the Battle of Trafalgar. now his ghost has returned to England for the centenary of the battle, intent on wreaking revenge on the descendants of Admiral Horatio Nelson and on all of England. The mother of the great-great-grandchildren of Admiral Nelson contacts Sherlock Holmes and asks him to come to her home, Victory Manor, in Gravesend to protect the Nelson Collection. The invaluable collection of artifacts is to be displayed during the one-hundredth anniversary celebrations of the Battle of Trafalgar. First, Dr. Watson comes to the manor and he meets not only the lovely children but also finds that something apparently supernatural is going on. Holmes assumes that some mad Frenchmen, intent on avenging Napoleon, are conspiring to wreak havoc on England and possibly threatening the children. Watson believes that something terrifying and occult may be at work. Neither are prepared for the true target of the Napoleonists, or of the Emperor's ghost. http://authl.it/at4

  Contributions to

  The Great Game of

  Sherlockian Scholarship

  Sherlock and Barack. This is NOT a new Sherlock Holmes Mystery. It is a Sherlockian research monograph. Why did Barack Obama win in November 2012? Why did Mitt Romney lose? Pundits and political scientists have offered countless reasons. This book reveals the truth - The Sherlock Holmes Factor. Had it not been for Sherlock Holmes, Mitt Romney would be president. http://authl.it/aid

  From The Beryl Coronet to Vimy Ridge. This is NOT a New Sherlock Holmes Mystery. It is a monograph of Sherlockian research. This new monograph in the Great Game of Sherlockian scholarship argues that there was a Sherlock Holmes factor in the causes of World War I... and that it is secretly revealed in the roman a clef story that we know as The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet. http://authl.it/ali

  Reverend Ezekiel Black—‘The Sherlock Holmes of the American West’—Mystery Stories.

  A Scarlet Trail of Murder. At ten o’clock on Sunday morning, the twenty-second of October, 1882, in an abandoned house in the West Bottom of Kansas City, a fellow named Jasper Harrison did not wake up. His inability to do was the result of his having had his throat cut. The Reverend Mr. Ezekiel Black, a part-time Methodist minister and an itinerant US Marshall is called in. This original western mystery was inspired by the great Sherlock Holmes classic, A Study in Scarlet. http://authl.it/alg

  The Brand of the Flying Four. This case all began one quiet evening in a room in Kansas City. A few weeks later, a gruesome murder, took place in Denver. By the time Rev. Black had solved the mystery, justice, of the frontier variety, not the courtroom, had been meted out. The story is inspired by The Sign of the Four by Arthur Conan Doyle, and like that story, it combines murder most foul, and romance most enticing. http://authl.it/alh

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  Collection Sets for eBooks and paperback are available at 40% off the price of buying them separately.

  Collection One http://authl.it/al9

  The Sign of the Tooth

  The Hudson Valley Mystery

  A Case of Identity Theft

  The Bald-Headed Trust

  Studying Scarlet

  The Mystery of the Five Oranges

  Collection Two http://authl.it/ala

  A Sandal from East Anglia

  The Man Who Was Twisted But Hip

  The Blue Belt Buckle

  The Spectred Bat

  Collection Three http://authl.it/alb

  The Engineer's Mom

  The Notable Bachelorette

  The Beryl Anarchists

  The Coiffured Bitches

  Collection Four http://authl.it/alc

  The Silver Horse, Braised

  The Box of Cards

  The Yellow Farce

  The Three Rhodes Not Taken

  Collection Five http://authl.it/ald

  The Stock Market Murders

  The Glorious Yacht

  The Most Grave Ritual

  The Spy Gate Liars

  Collection Six http://authl.it/ale

  The Cuckold Man

  The Impatient Dissidents

  The Grecian, Earned

  The Naval Knaves

  Collection Seven http://authl.it/alf

  The Binomial Asteroid Problem

  The Mystery of 222 Baker Street

  The Adventure of Charlotte Europa Golderton

  The Adventure of the Norwood Rembrandt

  Collection Eight http://authl.it/at3

  The Dancer from the Dance

  The Adventure of the Prioress’s Tale

  The Adventure of Mrs. J. L. Heber

  The Solitary Bicycle Thief

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  Super Collections A and B

  30 New Sherlock Holmes Mysteries.

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