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Mark Sohn (httpgoodreadscommarksohn) | 9 comments My first novel, Sherlock Holmes and the Whitechapel Murders, an account of the matter by John Watson, M.D. is now available for pre-order (Publishing date set for early March, folks!). It will be available on Kindle and all the usual gadgets, but fans of old-fashioned and lovely paper are directed to the following link; http://www.mxpublishing.co.uk/product....
The book follows the course of the 'Ripper' murders of 1888, with Sherlock Holmes, Watson and Mycroft Holmes in a desperate chase through the labyrinth of East London to catch a murderer... but is 'Jack' acting alone?, what of the mysterious 'Professor' and his organisation?-what are their plans and how do they fit in with the most notorious crimes of the Victorian era?.


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Staci Johnson I will preorder and hope the group will discuss come March.
What is everyone reading now?


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Staci Johnson ...come March


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Mark Sohn (httpgoodreadscommarksohn) | 9 comments I am reading The Return of Sherlock Holmes. I would say 'again' or for the 'umpeenth time', but it's the Reader's Digest version and, to be fair, my original set of Sherlock Holmes stories have small typefaces making them a harder read for someone approaching their fiftieth year. I love Arthur Conan-Doyle; his breathless optimism, the excitement of the great Victorian age of science, with the romance of the era. Wonderful and comforting reading.


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