I am proud to announce that my book “Sherlock Holmes and the Molly-Boy Murders” will be published by MX Publishing in October 2019.
The exact publication date will be advised.
I am proud to announce that my book “Sherlock Holmes and the Molly-Boy Murders” will be published by MX Publishing in October 2019.
The exact publication date will be advised.
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“Murder on the Brighton Express” is a novel in the Railway Detective series by Edward Marston. Detective Inspector Robert Colbert aka The Railway Detective investigates the derailment of the London to Brighton Express in October 1854. Is it simply driver error, or something more sinister? The resulting story is a deliciously tangled web of death […]
This book was originally published in 1862 as the fourth volume of Henry Mayhew’s ground-breaking sociological work “London Labour and the London Poor”. The edition I read was edited by Peter Quennell and published in 1983 by Bracken Books. Henry Mayhew was an interesting man. Genuinely interested in the lives of the people he was […]
“The Casebook of Inspector Armstrong Volume One” is written by Martin Daley and published by MX Publishing. Inspector Cornelius Armstrong is a police inspector in the Northern English city of Carlisle in the Edwardian period. The book contains two stories:“The Italian Murder” in which Armstrong investigates the murder of a young Italian immigrant, and“King Edward’s […]
“Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Beer Barons” is written by Christopher James and publishhed by MX Publishing. The delivery of a beer barrel containing the body of a man to 221b Baker Street is the catalyst for a new adventure for Sherlock Holmes and Dr John Watson. This one takes them to the […]
“Sherlock Holmes and the London Particular” is part of the American Literati’ series by Daviel D. Victor and published by MX Publishing. The books see Holmes and Watson work with noted American writers of the period. The writer in this book is Richard Harding Davis, whom I freely admit I had not heard of. Be […]
Margaret Walsh is a writer of Sherlock Holmes pastiches. Please check out her books on her MX Publishing Profile.
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