A Study in Starlets
โ Scribed by Gini Koch
- Publisher
- Rebellion Publishing Ltd;Abaddon Books
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 100 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Sherlock Holmes and her new partner Dr. John Watson are settling in as roommates and consulting detectives in their new home in Los Angeles, when notorious reality starlet Irene Adler comes to call, asking for their help solving an extraordinary--and embarrassing--theft.
As a thoroughly smitten Watson closes the door on Adler's back, TV producers Joey Jackson and Tony Antonelli call on the pair. Their partner, Cliff Camden, has disappeared without a trace on the eve of filming for the new show; rumour has it he's taken off with their money. The LAPD aren't interested and Watson has nothing but contempt for the three, but Holmes takes the case.
As they pick their way amongst the grumbling crew, the neurotic actors and the low-level sleaze that permeates the city, it starts to become clear the two cases are connected--when a murder turns everything on its head...
A Study in Starlets is the second of three new novellas following on from the stories in...
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