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A Sherlock Holmes Alphabet of Cases

Volume 3 (K-O)

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A Sherlock Holmes Alphabet of Cases

By: Roger Riccard
Narrated by: Duncan Galloway
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Roger Riccard, one of the most respected Sherlock Holmes authors, has again taken pen in hand to bring forth a third set of five adventures in a new series of short stories.

"The Kaiser Role": Picking up where "The Case of the Gunsmith of Sherwood" left off, Mycroft Holmes insists that his brother stop the Heligoland rebel, Lady Lydia Wyt, in her plot against Kaiser Wilhelm II.

"The Trinity Leprechaun": A mythical creature invades the campus of Trinity College. Holmes is engaged to find out why, and what is the purpose of the "gifts" left behind?

"The Monique Mystery": Just what was the case that brought Mary Morstan’s employer to Sherlock Holmes so many years before The Sign of Four?

"The Notable Musician": Famous American bandleader John Phillip Sousa has an urgent case for the great detective to solve before he gives a command performance.

"The Origami Mystery": Why is someone after a collection of Japanese paper sculptures?

Sit back and enjoy this third volume of A Sherlock Holmes Alphabet of Cases.

©2019 Roger Riccard (P)2023 Lume Books
Anthologies & Short Stories Detective Fiction Mystery Traditional Detectives Sherlock Holmes Short Story

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"Roger Riccard is an extremely good pastiche writer. Personally, I think the best since the late Val Andrews passed over Reichenbach." (Joel Senter, publisher of the Sherlockian E-Times)

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