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The Mystery of 222 Baker Street

A New Sherlock Holmes Mystery 28

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The Mystery of 222 Baker Street

By: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Craig Stephen Copland
Narrated by: Peter Silverleaf
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THE MYSTERY OF 222 BAKER STREET. On the day after Queen Victoria died, the body of a Scotland Yard inspector is found in a locked room in 222 Baker Street, right across the road from the home of Sherlock Holmes. There is no clue as to how he died, but for certain, he was murdered. Then another murder takes place, in the very same room. Scotland Yard calls for the help of Sherlock Holmes, consulting detective. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson might have to offer themselves as potential victims if the culprits are to be discovered. This Sherlock Holmes pastiche story is a tribute to the original Sherlock Holmes book, The Adventure of the Empty House.

©2022 Craig Stephen Copland (P)2022 Bookstream GmbH
Detective Fiction Historical Mystery Private Investigators Traditional Detectives Sherlock Holmes

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