Sherlock Holmes and Count Dracula
โ Scribed by Christian Klaver
- Book ID
- 113178795
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 910 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781789097122
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The first in a stylish new series, in which the worlds of Sherlock and the uncanny collide.
Sherlock Holmes is dead. His body lies in a solitary grave on the Sussex Downs. But Dr. Watson survives, and is now given permission to release tales in Sherlock's 'black box', those cases that are, dear reader, unbelievable - for their subject matter is of the most outrรฉ and grotesque nature.
Beginning with 'The Adventure of the Lady's Finger', Holmes and Watson discover a dark, uncanny world beyond their imagining. It starts with a victim whose flesh reacts adversely to silver and sunlight, whose blood does not thicken when exposed to oxygen. And then a Transylvanian nobleman arrives at Baker Street demanding Holmes's assistance in the kidnapping of his beloved wife, Mina...M.F
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