Grab your deerstalker and magnifying glass and head to 221B Baker Street!
The Secret Notebook of Sherlock Holmes takes a light-hearted look at some of the great detective’s hitherto unknown early cases. Then things grow a little darker as we open A Jar Of Thursday…
The Secret Notebook of Sherlock Holmes
Meet Sherlock Holmes before he was famous!
The discovery of a maroon leather notebook hidden in the great detective’s sock drawer caused a sensation. Now readers can join Holmes and Watson on a romp through 19th-century London, in 29 new and remarkable early cases.
These humorous short stories feature appearances by Mycroft Holmes, Inspector Lestrade, and other familiar characters, as well as cameos from several well-known Victorians. They also contain numerous historical liberties.
Can Holmes and Watson solve the mystery of Mornington Crescent? Why are all the policemen whispering at Scotland Yard? Is the world prepared for the case of the Giant Rat of Sumatra? Read The Secret Notebook of Sherlock Holmes to find out…
‘I loved these stories and I highly recommend them to any fellow Sherlock fan’ – Amazon Reviewer
A Jar Of Thursday
Fingers Molloy has beaten Sherlock Holmes once. Can he do it again?
?Jack Hargreaves’ latest job is not quite as expected. Jack’s new boss is Fingers Molloy, a time-travelling burglar with a host of ingenious devices supplied by the mysterious Mr Smith. And the things they’re stealing are, frankly, odd.
Sherlock Holmes is convinced that Fingers works for his nemesis, Professor Moriarty. Yet Inspector Lestrade won’t take him seriously. How can Holmes prove he is right?
Meanwhile, Jack’s conscience is working overtime. But coming clean could reveal Jack’s own secret…?
This fast-moving novella, narrated by Jack and Dr Watson, features thrills, spills, showdowns, skulduggery, and a laboratory that thinks it’s a kitchen.
‘I would absolutely recommend this to anyone with even the remotest interest in Holmes’ – Amazon Reviewer