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Product Identifiers
PublisherTitan Books The Limited
ISBN-101783297166
ISBN-139781783297160
eBay Product ID (ePID)237571489
Product Key Features
Book TitleSherlock Holmes-Cry of the Innocents
Number of Pages288 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicCrime, Mystery & Detective / General
Publication Year2017
GenreFiction
AuthorCavan Scott
Book SeriesSherlock Holmes Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight11.9 Oz
Item Length8 in
Item Width5.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2017-297067
Dewey Edition23
ReviewsThe original plot line is refreshing, and the portrayals of the leads are generally faithful to the Sherlock Holmes canon. -- Publishers Weekly
Dewey Decimal823/.92
SynopsisIt is 1891, and a catholic priest arrives at 221b baker street, only to utter the words "il corpe" before suddenly dropping dead. Though the man's death is attributed to cholera, when news of another dead priest reaches Holmes, he becomes convinced that the men have been poisoned. He and Watson learn that the victims were on a mission from the Vatican to investigate a miracle; it is said that the body of eighteenth-century philanthropist and slave trader Edwyn Warwick has not decomposed. But should the Pope canonise a man who made his fortune through slavery? And when Warwick's body is stolen, it becomes clear that the priests' mission has attracted the attention of a deadly conspiracy ..., A HOLY MYSTERY It is 1891, and a catholic priest arrives at 221b baker street, only to utter the words "il corpe" before suddenly dropping dead. Though the man's death is attributed to cholera, when news of another dead priest reaches Holmes, he becomes convinced that the men have been poisoned. He and Watson learn that the victims were on a mission from the Vatican to investigate a miracle; it is said that the body of eighteenth-century philanthropist and slave trader Edwyn Warwick has not decomposed. But should the Pope canonise a man who made his fortune through slavery? And when Warwick's body is stolen, it becomes clear that the priests' mission has attracted the attention of a deadly conspiracy...