The Case of the Man Who Died Twice
A Sherlock Holmes Adventure
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Kevin E. Green
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Ken Courtenay
Dr. Watson is called upon to attend the execution of a man convicted of murder. Eighteen months after the ordeal, the murder victim is found on a London dock, actually murdered. If this becomes known, the public's faith in the police, the justice system, and the government itself could be in peril.
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson must join forces with Scotland Yard to secretly uncover the deadly scheme that led to a miscarriage of justice, even as they themselves become targets of murder. As they are led through a series of seemingly unrelated events and murders, they must discover the minds behind this complex plot and somehow bring them to justice.
Can Holmes and Watson, along with Inspector Gregson, unravel the clues as they are discovered? Will they survive long enough to close the case? Join Holmes and Watson as they follow a confounded trail that leads to the door of desperate men hiding in plain sight.
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Fantastic story
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The story opens with Dr. Watson feeling dispirited at being called to act as the attending physician at the execution of Paul Watts, a man convicted of murder and sentenced to hang. As is his wont, Holmes deduces the cause of his friend’s despair, adding the interesting fact that a person convicted of murder (or any other capital crime) saw three Sundays pass between sentencing and execution. It was a Victorian‑era rule that allowed new evidence to come to light and gave the condemned time to make peace with God.
By 1894, executions had been moved from the public square onto prison grounds. The execution of Simon Rhoads was scheduled for October 31—All Hallows’ Eve—creating an even more boisterous carnival atmosphere outside Newgate Prison than usual. Watson was forced to leave the comfort of his cab some two blocks from his destination, and navigating the crowd proved difficult and unnerving.
Simon Rhoads stood accused of murdering Paul Watts, was arrested, tried, convicted, and hanged—yet some eighteen months later, Paul Watts’s body is found near the London docks. How utterly embarrassing for Scotland Yard—embarrassing enough to keep it from the press and to call in Mycroft Holmes.
Ken Courtney touches all the bases with the inclusion of both Inspector Gregson and Inspector Lestrade, who figure into the web of cases both directly and tangentially. The ever‑solicitous Mrs. Hudson remains the steady mistress of 221B Baker Street. While Courtney occasionally lingers longer than necessary on descriptive detail, the tendency feels at home in the Victorian atmosphere and never diminishes the pleasure of the mystery.
The Case of the Man Who Died Twice surely merits top prizes for presenting a convoluted and tangled skein of deceit, murder, and mayhem. Of course, in the end, Mr. Sherlock Holmes unsnarls it all into a coherent set of events.
A Pastiche Worthy of the Canon
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Sherlock Holmes Adventure
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