
A Sherlock Mystery
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From Book 1: In a confrontation with his nemesis at the Reichenbach Falls, Britain’s master detective, Sherlock Holmes, seems to fall to his death.
While mourning and memorialising Sherlock, the best and the wisest man he has ever known, Watson suffers an additional bereavement - the death of his wife. Alone in the world, Watson’s only choice is to move forwards with his life and also move out of London, a place where he knows the past will haunt him.
While working in a convalescent hospital in Surrey, Watson meets a patient who claims to know the truth and can answer his painstaking questions. The patient, delirious with pain, says he witnessed Sherlock in Tibet, Persia and other exotic locations.
Thus begins Watson's hunt for the truth which leads him from the darkest alleys of London all the way to the upper echelons of the British Empire.
The Travels of Sherlock Holmes is the First of John Hall's Sherlockian pastiches and a brilliant addition to the Holmes and Watson casebooks.
John Hall spent many years in the civil service before becoming a professional writer specialising in crime fiction. His book Death of a Collector won the Sherlock Magazine’s competition for the best new fictional detective. He is also the author of several other Sherlock mysteries.
While mourning and memorialising Sherlock, the best and the wisest man he has ever known, Watson suffers an additional bereavement - the death of his wife. Alone in the world, Watson’s only choice is to move forwards with his life and also move out of London, a place where he knows the past will haunt him.
While working in a convalescent hospital in Surrey, Watson meets a patient who claims to know the truth and can answer his painstaking questions. The patient, delirious with pain, says he witnessed Sherlock in Tibet, Persia and other exotic locations.
Thus begins Watson's hunt for the truth which leads him from the darkest alleys of London all the way to the upper echelons of the British Empire.
The Travels of Sherlock Holmes is the First of John Hall's Sherlockian pastiches and a brilliant addition to the Holmes and Watson casebooks.
John Hall spent many years in the civil service before becoming a professional writer specialising in crime fiction. His book Death of a Collector won the Sherlock Magazine’s competition for the best new fictional detective. He is also the author of several other Sherlock mysteries.
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1
In a confrontation with his nemesis at the Reichenbach Falls, Britain’s master detective, Sherlock Holmes, seems to fall to his death.
While mourning and memorialising Sherlock, the best and the wisest man he has ever known, Watson suffers an additional bereavement - the death of his wife. Alone in the world, Watson’s only choice is to move forwards with his life and also move out of London, a place where he knows the past will haunt him.
While working in a convalescent hospital in Surrey, Watson meets a patient who claims to know the truth and can answer his painstaking questions. The patient, delirious with pain, says he witnessed Sherlock in Tibet, Persia and other exotic locations.
Thus begins Watson's hunt for the truth which leads him from the darkest alleys of London all the way to the upper echelons of the British Empire.
The Travels of Sherlock Holmes is the First of John Hall's Sherlockian pastiches and a brilliant addition to the Holmes and Watson casebooks.
John Hall spent many years in the civil service before becoming a professional writer specialising in crime fiction. His book Death of a Collector won the Sherlock Magazine’s competition for the best new fictional detective. He is also the author of several other Sherlock mysteries.
While mourning and memorialising Sherlock, the best and the wisest man he has ever known, Watson suffers an additional bereavement - the death of his wife. Alone in the world, Watson’s only choice is to move forwards with his life and also move out of London, a place where he knows the past will haunt him.
While working in a convalescent hospital in Surrey, Watson meets a patient who claims to know the truth and can answer his painstaking questions. The patient, delirious with pain, says he witnessed Sherlock in Tibet, Persia and other exotic locations.
Thus begins Watson's hunt for the truth which leads him from the darkest alleys of London all the way to the upper echelons of the British Empire.
The Travels of Sherlock Holmes is the First of John Hall's Sherlockian pastiches and a brilliant addition to the Holmes and Watson casebooks.
John Hall spent many years in the civil service before becoming a professional writer specialising in crime fiction. His book Death of a Collector won the Sherlock Magazine’s competition for the best new fictional detective. He is also the author of several other Sherlock mysteries.
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2
An old rival at Scotland Yard, Inspector Lestrade, pays Sherlock Holmes a visit.
Lestrade is deeply troubled. The disappearance of five boys has been left unsolved for almost twenty years. Under Lestrade’s watch, the wrong man was arrested and imprisoned for murder. But after a long appeal, the court has suddenly overturned its decision.
The man is free. Lestrade has been disgraced.
Holmes is not so convinced by this new verdict. He believes he can help Lestrade prove, once and for all, that his man is guilty. With Holmes and Watson officially retired, and Lestrade forced out of Scotland Yard, the three must endeavour to solve the mystery outside of the law.
Can Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson save Inspector Lestrade’s reputation? What evil will they uncover?
Sherlock Holmes and the Disgraced Inspector is the second of John Hall's Sherlockian pastiches and a brilliant addition to the Holmes and Watson casebooks.
John Hall spent many years in the civil service before becoming a professional writer specialising in crime fiction. His book Death of a Collector won the Sherlock Magazine’s competition for the best new fictional detective. He is also the author of several other Sherlock mysteries.
Lestrade is deeply troubled. The disappearance of five boys has been left unsolved for almost twenty years. Under Lestrade’s watch, the wrong man was arrested and imprisoned for murder. But after a long appeal, the court has suddenly overturned its decision.
The man is free. Lestrade has been disgraced.
Holmes is not so convinced by this new verdict. He believes he can help Lestrade prove, once and for all, that his man is guilty. With Holmes and Watson officially retired, and Lestrade forced out of Scotland Yard, the three must endeavour to solve the mystery outside of the law.
Can Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson save Inspector Lestrade’s reputation? What evil will they uncover?
Sherlock Holmes and the Disgraced Inspector is the second of John Hall's Sherlockian pastiches and a brilliant addition to the Holmes and Watson casebooks.
John Hall spent many years in the civil service before becoming a professional writer specialising in crime fiction. His book Death of a Collector won the Sherlock Magazine’s competition for the best new fictional detective. He is also the author of several other Sherlock mysteries.
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3
A remote country estate. A gathering of strangers. A shocking murder.
Watson is invited to visit an old rural home, along with a variety of other guests, connected by their interest in art and literature. As he is introduced to the guests one by one, Watson soon learns there is more about these men that meets the eye.
The tension heightens when one of the guests is found dead in one of the rooms of the cavernous house. With no sign of intrusion, accusations and anger flare up among the strangers. Watson calls in Holmes to get to the bottom of this most mysterious murder.
Sherlock Holmes and the Telephone Murder Mystery is the third of John Hall's Sherlockian pastiches and a brilliant addition to the Holmes and Watson casebooks.
John Hall spent many years in the civil service before becoming a professional writer specialising in crime fiction. His book Death of a Collector won the Sherlock Magazine’s competition for the best new fictional detective. He is also the author of several other Sherlock mysteries.
Watson is invited to visit an old rural home, along with a variety of other guests, connected by their interest in art and literature. As he is introduced to the guests one by one, Watson soon learns there is more about these men that meets the eye.
The tension heightens when one of the guests is found dead in one of the rooms of the cavernous house. With no sign of intrusion, accusations and anger flare up among the strangers. Watson calls in Holmes to get to the bottom of this most mysterious murder.
Sherlock Holmes and the Telephone Murder Mystery is the third of John Hall's Sherlockian pastiches and a brilliant addition to the Holmes and Watson casebooks.
John Hall spent many years in the civil service before becoming a professional writer specialising in crime fiction. His book Death of a Collector won the Sherlock Magazine’s competition for the best new fictional detective. He is also the author of several other Sherlock mysteries.
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Disturbing Sherlock's peaceful retirement, Sir James Damery comes to the famed detective with an unusual plea for help.
He tells Holmes the story of the late Lord Hammerford: blessed with a fortunate life and good health, tragedy struck late in life as death fell upon his family one by one, leaving only the grandson of the great Lord as his sole heir.
Upon Hammerford's own passing, an eccentric will is found. Inside lies a fortune of half a million pounds, and the beginning of a treasure hunt to retrieve it...
With extended family stopping at nothing to claim the substantial fortune, it's up to Holmes and Watson to solve the case of the Hammerford Will.
Sherlock Holmes and the Hammerford Will is the fourth of John Hall's Sherlockian pastiches and a brilliant addition to the Holmes and Watson casebooks.
John Hall spent many years in the civil service before becoming a professional writer specialising in crime fiction. His book Death of a Collector won the Sherlock Magazine’s competition for the best new fictional detective. He is also the author of several other Sherlock mysteries.
He tells Holmes the story of the late Lord Hammerford: blessed with a fortunate life and good health, tragedy struck late in life as death fell upon his family one by one, leaving only the grandson of the great Lord as his sole heir.
Upon Hammerford's own passing, an eccentric will is found. Inside lies a fortune of half a million pounds, and the beginning of a treasure hunt to retrieve it...
With extended family stopping at nothing to claim the substantial fortune, it's up to Holmes and Watson to solve the case of the Hammerford Will.
Sherlock Holmes and the Hammerford Will is the fourth of John Hall's Sherlockian pastiches and a brilliant addition to the Holmes and Watson casebooks.
John Hall spent many years in the civil service before becoming a professional writer specialising in crime fiction. His book Death of a Collector won the Sherlock Magazine’s competition for the best new fictional detective. He is also the author of several other Sherlock mysteries.
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5
Ten years on from Holmes and Watson’s sleuthing days, something is amiss at the prestigious and exclusive Abbey School.
Young Lord Whitechurch is accused of stealing money from the headmaster’s office. But as one of the wealthiest pupils, the question remains as to his motive. The mystery deepens following the apparent suicide of the Third's form master, Mr Greville.
Unlike the staff and pupils, Holmes is not convinced that this was a tragic accident.
His interest piqued, the famed detective enlists the help of his trusty side-kick Dr. Watson, who takes over Greville’s teaching position as he investigates the staff and unearths the school's secrets.
What they find reaches far beyond the cloistered halls of the school, with the shadow of the late Moriarty looming in the distance...
Sherlock Holmes and the Abbey School Mystery is the fifth of John Hall's Sherlockian pastiches and a brilliant addition to the Holmes and Watson casebooks.
John Hall spent many years in the civil service before becoming a professional writer specialising in crime fiction. His book Death of a Collector won the Sherlock Magazine’s competition for the best new fictional detective. He is also the author of several other Sherlock mysteries.
Young Lord Whitechurch is accused of stealing money from the headmaster’s office. But as one of the wealthiest pupils, the question remains as to his motive. The mystery deepens following the apparent suicide of the Third's form master, Mr Greville.
Unlike the staff and pupils, Holmes is not convinced that this was a tragic accident.
His interest piqued, the famed detective enlists the help of his trusty side-kick Dr. Watson, who takes over Greville’s teaching position as he investigates the staff and unearths the school's secrets.
What they find reaches far beyond the cloistered halls of the school, with the shadow of the late Moriarty looming in the distance...
Sherlock Holmes and the Abbey School Mystery is the fifth of John Hall's Sherlockian pastiches and a brilliant addition to the Holmes and Watson casebooks.
John Hall spent many years in the civil service before becoming a professional writer specialising in crime fiction. His book Death of a Collector won the Sherlock Magazine’s competition for the best new fictional detective. He is also the author of several other Sherlock mysteries.
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6
An incriminating photograph threatens the reign of a Bohemian king, and the peace of his nation.
Stolen from the king by his illegitimate brother and cousin, the evil pair plan to publish the photograph unless the king agrees to abdicate and hand over power to them.
Mrs Norton, the subject of the picture, invites Holmes and Watson to prove the king's innocence and save the kingdom from a bitter civil war.
But as soon as Holmes and Watson arrive in Bohemia, complications and a thread of lies make it near impossible for them to get to the bottom of the mystery. What follows is a journey full of twists and turns right until the very end - the question is, can the two men solve the crime in time before all enemies of the king rise to power?
Sherlock Holmes and the Adler Papers is the sixth of John Hall's Sherlockian pastiches and a brilliant addition to the Holmes and Watson casebooks.
John Hall spent many years in the civil service before becoming a professional writer specialising in crime fiction. His book Death of a Collector won the Sherlock Magazine’s competition for the best new fictional detective. He is also the author of several other Sherlock mysteries.
Stolen from the king by his illegitimate brother and cousin, the evil pair plan to publish the photograph unless the king agrees to abdicate and hand over power to them.
Mrs Norton, the subject of the picture, invites Holmes and Watson to prove the king's innocence and save the kingdom from a bitter civil war.
But as soon as Holmes and Watson arrive in Bohemia, complications and a thread of lies make it near impossible for them to get to the bottom of the mystery. What follows is a journey full of twists and turns right until the very end - the question is, can the two men solve the crime in time before all enemies of the king rise to power?
Sherlock Holmes and the Adler Papers is the sixth of John Hall's Sherlockian pastiches and a brilliant addition to the Holmes and Watson casebooks.
John Hall spent many years in the civil service before becoming a professional writer specialising in crime fiction. His book Death of a Collector won the Sherlock Magazine’s competition for the best new fictional detective. He is also the author of several other Sherlock mysteries.
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7
Holmes and Watson are invited to spend a well needed holiday at the luxury Raffles hotel in Singapore.
When they finally arrive at the hotel, their vacation is cut short when the wealthy wife of a hotel resident, Mr Derek Masterton, has been found dead in her apartment, her ‘Singapore Sugarplum’ sweets laced with arsenic.
With her money protected by a will, who would have the motive to kill Mrs Masterton? How could they have gotten so close, and have predicted her every move? And what of the strange goings-on reported by the butler?
Thrown back into the investigating game, Holmes and Watson must use all their deductive powers to solve the case of the poisoned sugarplums.
Sherlock Holmes at the Raffles Hotel is the seventh of John Hall's Sherlockian pastiches and a brilliant addition to the Holmes and Watson casebooks.
John Hall spent many years in the civil service before becoming a professional writer specialising in crime fiction. His book Death of a Collector won the Sherlock Magazine’s competition for the best new fictional detective. He is also the author of several other Sherlock mysteries.
When they finally arrive at the hotel, their vacation is cut short when the wealthy wife of a hotel resident, Mr Derek Masterton, has been found dead in her apartment, her ‘Singapore Sugarplum’ sweets laced with arsenic.
With her money protected by a will, who would have the motive to kill Mrs Masterton? How could they have gotten so close, and have predicted her every move? And what of the strange goings-on reported by the butler?
Thrown back into the investigating game, Holmes and Watson must use all their deductive powers to solve the case of the poisoned sugarplums.
Sherlock Holmes at the Raffles Hotel is the seventh of John Hall's Sherlockian pastiches and a brilliant addition to the Holmes and Watson casebooks.
John Hall spent many years in the civil service before becoming a professional writer specialising in crime fiction. His book Death of a Collector won the Sherlock Magazine’s competition for the best new fictional detective. He is also the author of several other Sherlock mysteries.
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8
Holmes and Watson travel to Paris to investigate the assassination of the French president.
Disguising themselves as two Frenchmen, the duo journey overseas to the crime scene where they encounter a bizarre group of detectives and investigators.
With their help, Holmes and Watson identify the culprits as dangerous anarchists whose ultimate goal is to outsmart each other and receive the biggest bonus from their leader, Monsieur Constantine.
But as they draw closer to the inner circles of the faction, Holmes and Watson suddenly find themselves in mortal danger and forced to work for the enemy. They must use all their wit and deduction to escape the chains of the anarchists and bring them to justice.
Sherlock Holmes and the Boulevard Assassin is the eighth of John Hall's Sherlockian pastiches and a brilliant addition to the Holmes and Watson casebooks.
John Hall spent many years in the civil service before becoming a professional writer specialising in crime fiction. His book Death of a Collector won the Sherlock Magazine’s competition for the best new fictional detective. He is also the author of several other Sherlock mysteries.
Disguising themselves as two Frenchmen, the duo journey overseas to the crime scene where they encounter a bizarre group of detectives and investigators.
With their help, Holmes and Watson identify the culprits as dangerous anarchists whose ultimate goal is to outsmart each other and receive the biggest bonus from their leader, Monsieur Constantine.
But as they draw closer to the inner circles of the faction, Holmes and Watson suddenly find themselves in mortal danger and forced to work for the enemy. They must use all their wit and deduction to escape the chains of the anarchists and bring them to justice.
Sherlock Holmes and the Boulevard Assassin is the eighth of John Hall's Sherlockian pastiches and a brilliant addition to the Holmes and Watson casebooks.
John Hall spent many years in the civil service before becoming a professional writer specialising in crime fiction. His book Death of a Collector won the Sherlock Magazine’s competition for the best new fictional detective. He is also the author of several other Sherlock mysteries.
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