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Halloween is approaching...and the game is afoot. Mysterious happenings are plaguing the Richardson family. A chilling painting of a dreadful place only rumoured to exist, missing jewels, and an unexpected, bloody attack put young Holmes and Watson on the case.
Recently settled in Toronto to attend university, Sherlock Holmes becomes acquainted with Janah Watson at Baker House, a Victorian-era home that has been converted into a student residence. A friendship seems unlikely-Holmes is too eccentric and Watson has no patience for eccentricity. But when the duo is invited by Mrs. Hudson (Baker House's housekeeper) to investigate the odd things that are happening to the daughter of her former employer, Holmes and Watson must put aside their differences and solve a phantasmic case.
Praise for The Arrival of Sherlock Holmes
Brilliant adaptation of a classic character... The language was rich and resembled an old English style... This sure is a lesson for the thousands of other authors and filmmakers who reinvent legendary characters in their works. The suspense in the book was thrilling...-Yasir Sulaiman, Author of Fire
I thoroughly enjoyed this novel and found the writing exceptional. The author did an outstanding job of using words and phrases that gave the 'feel' of a great Sherlock Holmes and Watson mystery even though it was modern day...-Tenkara Smart, Author of She Named Me Wolf
About the Author
Jia Hartsiva currently works in academic publishing and lives with her family in Toronto, Canada. After pursuing graduate studies at the University of Alberta in anthropology, she went on to write in the business and popular science fields. Her heart, however, lies in the world of fiction. She has a weakness for whodunits and a passion for Sherlock Holmes. The Arrival of Sherlock Holmes is her first novel of the great detective.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781777166014
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 242
- Utgivningsdatum: 2020-05-03
- Förlag: Jia Hartsiva