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Sherlock Holmes and the Flying Scotsman

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Sherlock Holmes and the Flying Scotsman

By: John Worth
Narrated by: Steve White
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Enter into a complex international scenario of espionage, intrigue, and assassination. Thrown in are a mixed bag of characters.

The young visitor to the household of Sir Adrian Fettice, himself something of an enigma, his opposite number of the German Secret Service, some almost innocent bystanders, a deadly assassin, and Sherlock Holmes. A trap is set, but the outcome is not as expected. Only the quickness of mind of the greatest detective is capable of achieving the most unexpected but brilliant final result.

Following shortly after publication of John Worth’s brilliant evocation of the Victorian era East End of London in his novel The Making of a Man, this latest offering from the same writer is a fast moving Holmesian novella. It will engage all who enjoyed the first novel.

©2013 John Worth (P)2020 MX Publishing
Espionage Historical Mystery Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense Detective Assassin Fiction Sherlock Holmes
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Don't waste your money if you are a Holmes fan. Holmes, Watson, and lestrade are nothing like Conan Doyle's characters. The story is insipid and confusing . Perhaps the worst part is the narration. He rushes through as if he was late for tea,adding to the incomprehensibility of the story.

Has the author even read Conan Doyle?

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