Three Untold Cases of Sherlock Holmes
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Three Untold Cases of Sherlock Holmes
The game is afoot once again!
In the original adventures penned by Arthur Conan Doyle, Dr. Watson often hinted at dozens of intriguing investigations that Sherlock Holmes solved but never fully recorded for the public. These tantalizing references—known among devoted readers as the “Untold Cases”—have fascinated Holmes enthusiasts for more than a century.
Now acclaimed Holmes author Craig Stephen Copland, one of the world’s best-selling writers of new Sherlock Holmes adventures, brings three of these long-lost cases vividly to life in this exciting new collection.
In The Adventure of the Abergavenny Murder, a mysterious death in a quiet Welsh town draws Holmes and Watson into a web of family secrets, hidden motives, and a crime that may be far more carefully planned than anyone suspects.
In The Singular Tragedy of the Atkinson Brothers of Trincomalee, Holmes must unravel a baffling colonial mystery stretching from London to the distant ports of the British Empire. What truly happened to the Atkinson brothers—and why has the truth remained hidden for so long?
Finally, in The Adventure of the Refused Knighthood, an act of honourable defiance places a distinguished gentleman in mortal danger. Holmes soon discovers that behind a seemingly noble gesture lies a conspiracy with startling consequences.
Rich in Victorian atmosphere, clever deduction, and the timeless partnership of Holmes and Watson, these new adventures capture the spirit, wit, and suspense that have made the great detective beloved by readers around the world.
For fans who have always wondered about the mysteries Watson never had time to write down, Three Untold Cases of Sherlock Holmes offers three thrilling answers.
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