Sherlock Holmes in the Great Detective on the Roof of the World
β Scribed by Miller, Thomas Kent
- Publisher
- Wildside Press
- Year
- 1900
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 55 KB
- Series
- Holmes Behind the Veil 1
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Holmes in Tibet -- Framed for Murder!
You are holding one of the rare stories to come to light involving "Sigerson," the name Sherlock Holmes went by during the years when the world thought he was dead -- his Great Hiatus!
This story also has the distinction of being the true first sequel to Horace Holly's "She," which was published in 1887 under the byline of Holly's agent, H. Rider Haggard. The only heretofore known sequel, "Ayesha: The Return of She," records events that occurred two decades after "She."
This new tale, then, is a record of the events that took place between the previously published adventures.
"[E]njoyable and interesting...I found Miller's knowledge of Tibet and Buddhism fascinating...[He] writes a fine story, in what is quite obviously a labor of love. A must book to obtain." -- Gary Lovisi
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