A Case of Identity Theft: A New Sherlock Holmes Mystery

A Case of Identity Theft: A New Sherlock Holmes Mystery

by Craig Stephen Copland
A Case of Identity Theft: A New Sherlock Holmes Mystery

A Case of Identity Theft: A New Sherlock Holmes Mystery

by Craig Stephen Copland

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Overview

A CASE OF IDENTITY THEFT. A not overly attractive young woman seeks the help of Sherlock Holmes. Her husband is missing. Only a few days later the missing husband arrives, breathless, at 221B Baker Street. His wife is missing. Someone has gone to a lot of trouble to get the two of the out of England and the country's greatest detective knows that some evil plot is afoot. He agrees to help them.But then the mothers of both the young husband and the wife come asking for the services of Sherlock Holmes. Both of their children are now missing and foul play is suspected. A different young couple is found in an alley in the east #End, minus their heads. The Press scream about the return of Jack the Ripper.Together with Dr. Watson, our wonderful sleuth must put an end to a string of murders, recover half a million pounds in stolen securities, and rescue the young couple from certain death at the hands of the evil powers.Fans of Sherlock Holmes will enjoy this new mystery with all the familiar characters and settings, but with a new and intricate plot and a storyline that reaches from the East End of London to Botany Bay and beyond. Buy it now and enjoy reading yet another Sherlock Holmes mystery.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501095320
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 09/01/2014
Series: New Sherlock Holmes Mysteries , #6
Pages: 134
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.29(d)

About the Author

Once upon a time Craig Stephen Copland was an English major and studied under both Northrop Frye and Marshall McLuhan at the University of Toronto way back in the 1960's. He never got over his spiritual attraction to great literature and captivating stories. Somewhere in the decades since he became a Sherlockian. He is a recent member of the Bootmakers of Toronto (www.torontobootmakers.com), and mildly addicted to the sacred canon. In real life he writes about and serves as a consultant for political campaigns in Canada and the USA (www.ConservativeGrowth.net), but would abandon that pursuit if he could possibly earn a decent living writing about Sherlock Holmes.
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