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Holmes Away From Home, Adventures From the Great Hiatus Volume I: 1891-1892 (Volume 1)

Author David Marcum, Deanna Baran, John Linwood Grant, Katie Magnusson, Stephen Seitz, Mark Alberstat, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Sonia Fetherston, David Ruffle, Diane Gilbert Madsen, Craig Janacek, Jayantika Ganguly, S. Subramian
Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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ISBN / ASIN153964085X
ISBN-139781539640851
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Sales Rank1,860,889
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Sherlock Holmes! The very name of the world’s greatest detective conjures up images of Victorian London, gaslit streets, hansom cabs, and dense fogs. But there was a time, a dark three-year period, when London had to make do without Sherlock Holmes. From 1891 to 1894, he was presumed to be dead, having perished during the epic struggle with that infamous Napoleon of Crime, Professor Moriarty, atop the Reichenbach Falls. But unknown to most, even his friend Dr. Watson, Holmes survived. During those three years, he roamed the world, acting as an agent for the British Government and using his very special skills along the way. In Volume 1 of Holmes Away From Home, the incredible two-volume collection of new traditional Holmes adventures, we find Our Hero criss-crossing the world – Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and the United States. During this period known as The Great Hiatus, Holmes may have been in disguise, but there is no mistaking the person that Watson described as “. . . the best and wisest man whom I have ever known.” The game is afoot!

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