By June Thomson
By June Thomson
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Genre
Print Length
252 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Jaico Publishing House
Publication date
1 January 2015
ISBN
9788184957365
Weight
352 Gram
STRANGLED, POISONED AND DROWNED – GRIZZLY CRIME SCENES STUDIED BY THE MASTERFUL SHERLOCK HOLMES.
Never-before-seen cases meticulously chronicled by Dr Watson are published for the first time. Crimes of intrigue and suspense: Marguerite Rossignol, the French Nightingale, is found backstage of the Cambridge music hall strangled with one of her own stockings; the British Prime Minister is sent a dead rat and a threatening letter; and a girl drugged on morphine is somehow linked to a Californian goldmine.
Across the lights of London and up to Scotland, Holmes and Watson encounter a Russian agent provocateur, the ghost of a woman who drowned in a boating accident and a blackmailer who calls himself the Pied Piper in their endeavor to solve this series of chilling mysteries.
JUNE THOMSON, a former teacher, has published over thirty novels, twenty of which feature her series detective Inspector Jack Finch and his sergeant, Tom Boyce. She has also written six pastiche collections of Sherlock Holmes short stories. Her books have been translated into many languages. June Thomson lives in St Albans, Hertfordshire.
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