Adventures of Sherlock Holmes IV
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Enigma in the Redlands
by Andrew Delaplaine
Part of the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes IV series
In "Enigma in the Redlands," inspired by Conan Doyle's "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches," a nanny, hoping to work for a wealthy family, reaches out to Sherlock Holmes seeking his advice on whether she should take the new position, when her prospective employer has demanded that she cut her hair as part of the job, arousing her suspicions because of the strange nature of the request and the isolated location of the estate, where she would be employed. Holmes and Watson take the case.
Sherlock Holmes IV is a direct descendant of the famed detective, whose daring exploits were so vividly chronicled by Dr. John Watson and related to us by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
This new Sherlock Holmes owns a small hotel (The Fleming House named after Ian Fleming of James Bond fame) on Miami's South Beach, and this Sherlock is just as renowned in the present day, as his illustrious ancestor was in his.
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The Clever One
by Andrew Delaplaine
Part of the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes IV series
In "The Clever One," inspired by Conan Doyle's "A Case of Identity," a former nun, who, while still very devout, has renounced her vows, so that she could "find a life, and possibly love, in the real world." Bewildered and heartbroken, she comes to Holmes in hopes that he can find out what happened to the man, who promised to marry her, but mysteriously disappeared moments before, they were to meet in church for the ceremony.
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A Mystery in Key West
by Andrew Delaplaine
Part of the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes IV series
In "A Mystery in Key West," inspired by Conan Doyle's "The Adventure of the Devil's Foot," Holmes's doctor orders him to take a short holiday in Key West, and while there, Holmes is called on to look into a case, in which three people involved in a Santería ritual died with no explanation.
Sherlock Holmes IV is a direct descendant of the famed detective whose daring exploits were so vividly, chronicled by Dr. John Watson and related to us by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
This new Sherlock Holmes owns a small hotel (The Fleming House named after Ian Fleming of James Bond fame) on Miami's South Beach, and this Sherlock is just as renowned in the present day as his illustrious ancestor was in his.

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The Red-haired Man
by Andrew Delaplaine
Part of the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes IV series
In "The Red-haired Man," inspired by Conan Doyle's "The Red-Headed League," Holmes is visited by a man with flaming red hair, who wants to find out what happened to the League of Red-haired Men that closed suddenly and without explanation, depriving him of a healthy income.
Sherlock Holmes IV is a direct descendant of the famed detective, whose daring exploits were so vividly chronicled by Dr. John Watson and related to us by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle...
This new Sherlock Holmes owns a small hotel (The Fleming House named after Ian Fleming of James Bond fame) on Miami's South Beach, and this Sherlock is just as renowned in the present day as his illustrious ancestor was in his.

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The Missing Man in the Window
by Andrew Delaplaine
Part of the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes IV series
In "The Missing Man in the Window," inspired by Conan Doyle's "The Man with the Twisted Lip," what starts out as a simple case of a man who goes missing soon develops into something much more sinister when Holmes listens to the tale told by the missing man's insistent and distraught wife.Sherlock Holmes IV is a direct descendant of the famed detective whose daring exploits were so vividly chronicled by Dr. John Watson and related to us by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. This new Sherlock Holmes owns a small hotel (The Fleming House named after Ian Fleming of James Bond fame) on Miami's South Beach, and this Sherlock is just as renowned in the present day as his illustrious ancestor was in his. "Imagine Sherlock Holmes-or rather, his great-great-great-grandson-living on South Beach and solving crimes and mysteries with the same aplomb as his famous forebear and you'll get the picture of what's going on here…" --Bartholomew Fox, author of "Deadlock""Witty and clever, with a whole new cast of characters to support this new Holmes and this new Watson. They live in a small boutique hotel on Lincoln Road called Fleming House (named after Sherlock the IV's love for James Bond author Ian Fleming). Holmes paces about in the penthouse while Watson (yes, he's a direct descendant of Dr. Watson) manages Fleming House. The cast of supporting characters, from the unseen brilliant but tempestuous Chef Hilario to the colorful Bjorn Karlsen, the gay manager of the Crown Colony restaurant in the hotel who has to put up with the irascible Cuban chef, are refreshing and contemporary." --Renee Rodgers, author of "A Tuned Body" "There have been countless mutations of the iconic Holmes over the last century, but none has this contemporary approach using not merely a reworked manifestation of the original character, but a descendant of the first Holmes."--- Nathaniel Pembroke, author of "A James Joyce Chronicle""You'll like not only this new Sherlock Holmes, but the hip new world he finds himself living in… South Beach. Lady Gaga even makes an appearance in 'The Red-haired Man'!" --Sophie Charpentier, author of "Country Club Tennis Rules"
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