The Disappearance of Sherlock Holmes.

SHERLOCK HOLMES DISAPPEARS, POLICE SUSPECT FAMED DETECTIVE IN KIDNAPPING AND MURDER reads a New York headline. So begins the fifth mystery in Larry Millett's series. A letter, written in a secret cipher he recognizes all too well, reveals that an old foe of Holmes-a murderer he once captured af...

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Main Author: Millett, Larry
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, 2012.
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505 0 |a Cover; Contents; Prologue: "You Do Know Who I Am, Don't You?"; Book One: England; 1. "The Message Is Quite Clear"; 2. "Money Won't Do You No Good"; 3. "We Are in the Hands of a Magician"; 4. "Where Are You Taking Me?"; 5. "Do You Dream About Her?"; 6. "I Fear Great Trouble Is Coming Your Way"; 7. "Now We Must Do a Bit of Heavy Lifting"; 8. "We Will Be Home in Chicago Before Long"; Book Two: New York; 9. "I Told Them to Go to Hell"; 10. "Who Are You?"; 11. "What Cheek!"; 12. "Everything Is in Order"; 13. "Elsie Cubitt Shall Be Free at Last"; 14. "We Shall Have Him Too"; 15. "Where Is Holmes?" 
505 8 |a 16. "Love Is a Strange Thing"17. "It Was a Tiger"; 18. "I Hope You Are Safe"; 19. "I Will Be Fine, My Dear Watson"; 20. "Shoot the Bastards If You Can"; 21. "Let the World Know What I Have Done"; 22. "I Like Those Odds"; Book Three: The Pennsylvania Limited; 23. "They Will Not Escape New York"; 24. "He'll Be All Mine"; 25. "Do You Remember Alfred Beach?"; 26. 'Your Presence Is Requested"; 27. "I Think I Know What We've Found"; 28. "He Won't Be Trying Anything"; 29. 'You Are British to the Core"; 30. "Something Like That"; Book Four: Chicago; 31. "Big Wheels Continue to Turn." 
505 8 |a 32. "How Nice of You to Join Us"33. "It Was Strictly a Delivery Job"; 34. "Perhaps I Am Being Too Hard on You"; 35. "Trouble Is, We're Not the Indians"; 36. "My God, I Don't Believe It"; 37. "For God's Sake, Do Not Shoot"; 38. "We All Must Leave at Once"; 39. "This Is a Thing I Must Do Myself"; 40. "There Will Be No Court"; Epilogue: "I Do"; Notes; Author's Note. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-339). 
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