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Sherlock Holmes - Cry of the Innocents
Cavan Scott
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Description for Sherlock Holmes - Cry of the Innocents
Paperback. A mysterious Catholic priest arrives at 221B Baker Street, only to utter the words 'if corpe' before dropping dead. Though the man's death is attributed to cholera, when news of a similar case reaches Holmes, he is convinced that the priests have been poisoned. Num Pages: 288 pages. BIC Classification: FFC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 203 x 131. Weight in Grams: 367.
A mysterious Catholic priest arrives at 221B Baker Street, only to utter the words 'if corpe' before dropping dead. Though the man's death is attributed to cholera, when news of a similar case reaches Holmes, he is convinced that the priests have been poisoned. He and Watson learn that the men were on a mission from the Vatican to investigate a miracle; but surely no miracle could lead to murder?
A mysterious Catholic priest arrives at 221B Baker Street, only to utter the words 'if corpe' before dropping dead. Though the man's death is attributed to cholera, when news of a similar case reaches Holmes, he is convinced that the priests have been poisoned. He and Watson learn that the men were on a mission from the Vatican to investigate a miracle; but surely no miracle could lead to murder?
Product Details
Publisher
Titan Books Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781783297160
SKU
V9781783297160
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99-50
About Cavan Scott
Number one bestselling author Cavan Scott has written over 90 books and audio dramas for such popular series as Doctor Who, Star Wars, Highlander, Judge Dredd and Blake's 7. He is the author of Sherlock Holmes - The Patchwork Devil, published by Titan Books, and the forthcoming Sherlock Holmes - Cry of the Innocents.
Reviews for Sherlock Holmes - Cry of the Innocents
"The original plot line is refreshing, and the portrayals of the leads are generally faithful to the Sherlock Holmes canon."
Publishers Weekly "Fresh and engaging"
San Francisco Book Review
Publishers Weekly "Fresh and engaging"
San Francisco Book Review