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Books in A Sherlock Holmes Bookshop Mystery series

  • There's A Murder Afoot: A Sherlock Holmes Bookshop Mystery

    Vicki Delany

    Hardcover (Crooked Lane Books, Jan. 7, 2020)
    Just in time for Sherlock Holmes's 166th birthday, the fifth installment in national bestselling author Vicki Delany's Sherlock Holmes Bookshop mystery takes Sherlockania to the max with a Holmes convention and historic 221 Baker Street.Gemma Doyle and her friends travel to London for a Sherlock Holmes convention--but will Gemma's father take the fall for a felonious forger's fatality? The 6th of January is Sherlock Holmes's birthday, and lucky for Gemma Doyle, January is also the slowest time of the year at both the Sherlock Holmes Bookshop and Emporium, and Mrs. Hudson's Tea Room. It's a good time for Gemma and her friends to travel to England for a Holmes Convention. For Gemma, the trip provides an opportunity to visit her parents, Jayne Wilson is excited about seeing all the sites London has to offer, and Ryan Ashburton just wants to spend some time with Gemma. But the trip is immediately derailed when Gemma's father Henry recognizes his brother-in-law Randolph Denhaugh, who disappeared more than thirty years ago on the night he stole a valuable painting from his own parents. Henry, a retired detective with Scotland Yard, has been keeping tabs on the man's career as a forger of Old Masters and he warns Randy to stay away from his family. It's up to Gemma, with the help of her friends, to plunge into the "lowest and vilest alleys" of London to save her father from prison.
  • There's a Murder Afoot

    Vicki Delany, Kim Hicks

    Audio CD (Dreamscape Media, Jan. 7, 2020)
    The 6th of January is Sherlock Holmes’s birthday, and lucky for Gemma Doyle, January is also the slowest time of the year at both the Sherlock Holmes Bookshop and Emporium and Mrs. Hudson’s Tea Room. It’s a good time for Gemma and her friends to travel to England for a Holmes Convention. For Gemma, the trip provides an opportunity to visit her parents. Jayne Wilson is excited about seeing all the sites London has to offer, and Ryan Ashburton just wants to spend some time with Gemma. But the trip is immediately derailed when Gemma’s father Henry recognizes his brother-in-law Randolph Denhaugh, who disappeared more than thirty years ago on the night he stole a valuable painting from his own parents. Henry, a retired detective with Scotland Yard, has been keeping tabs on the man’s career as a forger of Old Masters and he warns Randy to stay away from his family. Randy is at the conference selling his own art, a series of sketches inspired by the Holmes Canon. The ever-observant Gemma notes that he isn’t exactly popular with some of the other conference attendees, but when Randy is found dead after the banquet with a dazed and confused Henry Doyle standing over him, the police leap to assume his guilt. It’s up to Gemma, with the help of her friends, to plunge into the “lowest and vilest alleys” of London to save her father from prison.
  • Murder at the Diogenes Club

    Gerald Lientz

    Paperback (Berkley Pub Group, Sept. 1, 1987)
    Readers join Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson in trying to solve the murder of Colonel Philip Sylvester in London's most exclusive men's club
  • Giant Rat of Sumatra

    Richard Boyer

    Paperback (Warner, Jan. 1, 1976)
    Vintage paperback
  • A Case of Identity Theft: A New Sherlock Holmes Mystery

    Craig Stephen Copland

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 1, 2014)
    A CASE OF IDENTITY THEFT. A not overly attractive young woman seeks the help of Sherlock Holmes. Her husband is missing. Only a few days later the missing husband arrives, breathless, at 221B Baker Street. His wife is missing. Someone has gone to a lot of trouble to get the two of the out of England and the country’s greatest detective knows that some evil plot is afoot. He agrees to help them.But then the mothers of both the young husband and the wife come asking for the services of Sherlock Holmes. Both of their children are now missing and foul play is suspected. A different young couple is found in an alley in the east #End, minus their heads. The Press scream about the return of Jack the Ripper.Together with Dr. Watson, our wonderful sleuth must put an end to a string of murders, recover half a million pounds in stolen securities, and rescue the young couple from certain death at the hands of the evil powers.Fans of Sherlock Holmes will enjoy this new mystery with all the familiar characters and settings, but with a new and intricate plot and a storyline that reaches from the East End of London to Botany Bay and beyond. Buy it now and enjoy reading yet another Sherlock Holmes mystery.
  • Death at Appledore Towers

    Gerald Lientz

    Paperback (Berkley Pub Group, Oct. 1, 1987)
    Readers join forces with Sherlock Holmes to find the murderer of Charles Augustus Milverton, one of London's most affluent brokers and owner of Appledore Towers.
  • The Crown Vs Dr. Watson

    Gerald Lientz

    Paperback (Berkley Pub Group, Dec. 1, 1987)
    The reader's decisions will determine whether new evidence can be found to solve the murder of Sir Terrence Milton and clear Dr. Watson's name.
  • The Sign of the Four

    Arthur Conan Doyle

    2012 (Blackstone Audio, June 1, 2012)
    Each year, on the anniversary of her father's mysterious disappearance, Mary Morstan receives a pearl. Now, her anonymous benefactor wants to meet. ""If you distrust me,"" he wrote, ""bring two friends."" She brings Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson.
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  • The Black River Emerald

    Peter Ryan

    Paperback (Berkley Pub Group, Sept. 1, 1987)
    Readers must prove themselves innocent of the theft and assist Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson in finding the guilty party
  • The Sign of Four

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Michael Page

    2010 (Brilliance Audio, Jan. 8, 2010)
    Sherlock Holmes is bored and case-less, and relieving his boredom by alternating morphine and cocaine. Enter the charming Miss Mary Morstan, with whom Watson is instantly smitten. She requests the assistance of Holmes and Watson to solve the mysterious disappearance of her father, and the subsequent invitation to “have justice” by an anonymous letter writer. Holmes and Watson happily accompany her to see the anonymous letter writer; only to become deeply embroiled in a mystery concerning treasure, murders, India, escaped convicts, and small savages with poisoned blowpipes. Meanwhile, Watson is worried that the fortune Miss Morstan is entitled to will prevent him from declaring his intentions...
  • Study in Scarlet, A

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Michael Page

    MP3 CD (Brilliance Audio, Dec. 1, 2016)
    Doctor Watson, returned fresh from Afghanistan with an injured arm and shattered nerves from illness, moves to London on a pension. He is most introduced to Sherlock Holmes, with whom he rooms for some time. He is skeptical about Holmes' self-professed deductive powers, and so Holmes allows him to tag along on a case that the police cannot solve. Needless to say, Holmes thoroughly impresses Watson with his deductive powers, and promises to keep records of all of Holmes' cases so that his excellent detecting doesn't go unrewarded. The first part of A Study in Scarlet leads to the arrest of the murderer, and the second part provides the story of the murderer's life and motives, previously unexplained. Part two takes the listener across the ocean to the original settlement of Salt Lake City in Utah, and a story of hardship, love, greed, Mormons, and revenge, and then back to London to sort out the explanations.
  • A Sherlock Holmes Mystery: The Man With the Twisted Lip

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 15, 2017)
    This one's a little ugly. Now Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson must solve the mystery of the Man With the Twisted Lip. Ouch.
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