An original Sherlock Holmes short story from the New York Times bestselling author of The House of Silk and Moriarty--one of the only writers to earn the seal of approval from Conan Doyle's estate. In this e-original short story, Sherlock Holmes and James Watson come together once again to uncover
The Three Monarchs: A Sherlock Holmes Short Story
β Scribed by Horowitz, Anthony
- Book ID
- 108645533
- Publisher
- Harper
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 55 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
An original Sherlock Holmes short story from the New York Times bestselling author of The House of Silk and Moriarty βone of the only writers to earn the seal of approval from Sir Conan Doyleβs estate.
In this e-original short story, Sherlock Holmes and James Watson come together once again to uncover the motive behind a robbery gone awry. When an elderly man shoots an intruder he finds in his home, it seems like a clear case of self-defense. Whatβs not so clear is why the robber was there. His bag contains no silver or jewelryΒβonly three crude ceramic figurines of Queen Victoria which were mass-produced for her Golden Jubilee. When two of the figurines are traced to other houses on the same street, itβs Sherlock Holmes who sees the key to unlock the mystery.
[Three Monarchs includes a preview chapter from Moriarty.]
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