Murder At Sorrow's Crown
Murder At Sorrow's Crown is a mystery pastiche novel written by Steven Savile and Robert Greenberger, featuring Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson, set shortly after the First Boer War.[1]
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Author | Steven Savile and Robert Greenberger |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Genre | Mystery |
Published | September 13, 2016 (Titan Books) |
Media type | Novel |
Pages | 320 |
ISBN | 978-1-78329-512-8 (first edition) |
Titan Books published the book in 2016, as part of its Further Adventures series, which collects a number of noted Holmesian pastiches, as well as original material.
Plot
July 1881: a mother comes to Sherlock Holmes to find her son. A naval officer posted to HMS Dido to fight the Boers. However, he did not return with his men, and is now being denounced as a deserter and traitor. Can Holmes uncover the truth, a truth that threatens the Empire with assassination, diamond mines and military cover-ups?
gollark: also, I saw a <100 line Lisp.
gollark: You did admittedly say "advanced".
gollark: The RPNCalc thing is maybe 500 lines tops.
gollark: So use Rust.
gollark: Also, stop writing interpreters in C! Also also, you probably don't need mutable state!
See also
References
- Savile, Steven. "Sherlock Holmes".
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