**Includes an Introduction by Anne Perry and a New Afterword by Regina Barreca.** Indisputably the greatest fictional detective of all time, Sherlock Holmes lives onβin films, on television, and of course through Sir Arthur Conan Doyleβs inimitable craft. These twenty-two stories show Holmes at h
Sherlock Holmes and the Mystery of the First Unicorn
β Scribed by Lidia Svec; Joseph Svec
- Book ID
- 111090176
- Publisher
- Andrews UK
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781787053441
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β¦ Synopsis
Sherlock Holmes agrees to solve the greatest mystery of all time: What ever became of the very first Unicorn? Along the way he encounters an eccentric inventor who claims that his invention simply walked out of the lab, a Scotsman whose lochs have somehow vanished, a mysterious lady in search of a missing journal, an ages old, secret society involved in Alchemy, Astronomy, and Horology, and more.
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