Sherlock Holmes: Murder at the Cabaret

Sherlock Holmes: Murder at the Cabaret

Sherlock Holmes: Murder at the Cabaret

Sherlock Holmes: Murder at the Cabaret

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Overview

Murder at a famed cabaret!

Sherlock Holmes is called in to investigate a double murder at a cabaret in Paris...a crime that has to be kept silent. But Inspector Bodine claims the murder and motive are obvious and Mr. Holmes' services are not needed. Holmes demonstrates that not everything is as it first appears with more than enough suspicions and contradictory clues to go around. With guest character appearances such as Oscar Wilde and Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec, the mystery weaves a tapestry of betrayal and forbidden love.

BONUS: Several Sherlock Holmes short stories and insights on the famous detective included!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781635298710
Publisher: Caliber Comics
Publication date: 03/03/2020
Series: Sherlock Holmes
Pages: 60
Sales rank: 410,413
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.12(d)

About the Author

Gary Reed is known for his insightful writing and some of his graphic novels have been used in college courses. In addition to this Holmes' tale, he is also the writer of "Sherlock Holmes: The Retired Detective." Gary is probably best known for his award nominated series of "Baker Street" as well as the acclaimed 'Saint Germaine". He is also the writer of the long running horror series, "Deadworld" which received the Ghastly Award in 2012 and 2014 for being the "Best of..." for the year. When not writing, he teaches biology classes at college in his home near Ann Arbor, MI.

Michael Zigerlig began his career at the School of Art in his home of Bern, Switzerland. After his apprenticeship as a grapic designer, he started working as a freelance illustrator and comic book artist. He has released H.P. Lovecraf&tgrave;s Call of Cthulhu with an introduction by friend H.R. Giger. Additional credits include the short story The Book by H.P. Lovecraft, which was published by Aklopress in the compilation The Aklonomicon.

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