Lestrade is deeply troubled. The disappearance of five boys has been left unsolved for almost twe...
Author Val Andrews had two major passions: Sherlock Holmes and the circus, and here he combines b...
Follow Holmes and Watson as they traverse the streets of London and take on cases from the most u...
Rex Harpham's debut novel takes Holmes and Watson to the Highlands of Scotland where in the words...
One quiet evening, Septimus Culthorpe stumbles into 221B Baker Street. He introduces himself as t...
Sherlock Holmes and The Chinese Junk Affair - Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson are called upon once ...
Holmes and Watson travel to Paris to investigate the assassination of the French president.Disgui...
Only a few short years ago the monster known as Jack the Ripper held the East End of London in a ...
Dr John Watson welcomed the arrival of the telephone at 221B Baker Street - it would after all, d...
Doctor Watson always speculated about Sherlock Holmes's early life and, in particular, the signif...
Forrage's, the world-famous emporium, and normally a place of wonder and intrigue, has had a shad...
In Sherlock Holmes and The Disappearing Princean urgent telegram from an old friend informs Holme...
Some people, even today, think that Dr. Crippen was wrongly convicted and should never have been ...
Three bodies have been found along Long Acre, drained of blood and with two puncture marks on the...
A poisoned pawn in chess is defined as any pawn that, if captured, would lead to a serious disadv...
Christmas is fast approaching – but for Sherlock Holmes and his assistant, Dr John Watson, a sudd...
Hawley Harvey Crippen, an American doctor in London, 1910. Devoted to his wife, music-hall perfor...
Doctor Watson and Sherlock Holmes meet once again to crack a handful of new cases in this compell...
As the twentieth century dawns, Holmes and Watson hear a knock on the door. Their enigmatic guest...
Sherlock Holmes yearns for a challenge when Lady Diana arrives, pleading for his help, holding he...
When Sherlock Holmes recovered a compromising photograph and saved the reputation of the King of ...
Ten years on from Holmes and Watson's sleuthing days, something is amiss at the prestigious and e...
John Hall was born in Leeds and worked for twenty-five years as an analytical chemist before emba...
London, February 1896. A bright crisp day is the first hint of the spring to come, a welcome intr...
A distinctly unfortunate inventor discovers that he doesn't exist. Finding himself in this nightm...
Moriarty! He was, according to Sherlock Holmes, 'the Napoleon of crime', - a mathematical genius ...
What have Stonehenge, puppets, King Charles I, and characters from an Alexander Dumas story got i...
Ian Charnock's first novel, The Elementary Cases of Sherlock Holmes, explored some of the detecti...
Holmes and Watson travel to Russia to aid the Tsar and his family who are subjected to poisoning....
Since 1888 the gruesome crimes of Jack the Ripper have been a never-ending source of fascination ...
Author Val Andrews was always at his best when writing about the world of entertainment and Sherl...
While staying at a seaside hotel Holmes and Watson find a dead man in one of the rooms. So begins...