<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A young woman begs Sherlock Holmes to help find her missing fiancé, but the great detective makes an uncharacteristic mistake. Then Sherlock's daughter, Lucy James, takes on a missing person case of her own. Both detectives suspect that drug smuggling is involved. No one foresees the devastating news that Sherlock Holmes has been murdered.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>A young woman begs Sherlock Holmes to help find her missing fiancé, but the great detective makes an uncharacteristic mistake.</strong> <strong>Then Sherlock's daughter, Lucy James, takes on a missing person case of her own.</strong></p><p>But Lucy must also keep a vicious criminal away from Becky, Lucy's ten-year-old sister-in-law, and little Becky soon becomes dangerously involved in both cases. </p><p><strong><em>No one foresees the devastating news that Sherlock Holmes has been murdered.</em></strong> </p><p>The newest adventure in this popular mystery series takes us from the Old Bailey courthouse and the seacoast lairs of smugglers to a grand British country estate and the posh financial headquarters of Lloyd's of London. For Watson, Sherlock and Lucy, survival will require valor, sacrifice, and acts that go far, far outside the law.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"Elliott (the Twilight of Avon trilogy) and Veley, her father, collaborate on the winning third mystery pairing Sherlock Holmes and his daughter, Lucy James. Readers will look forward to Lucy's further adventures." -- <strong><em>Publishers Weekly</em></strong> (Remember, Remember: A Sherlock Holmes & Lucy James Mystery, Book 3)<br /> </p><p>"Fans of Holmesian stories, historical fiction, and Victorian romance will all find something to enjoy in the Sherlock Holmes & Lucy James Mystery Series." -- <strong><em>Critical Blast</em></strong><br /> </p><p>"[Lucy James is an] independent, strong feminist young woman who is unafraid to take care of herself even in very uncomfortable situations. This fact alone sets [The Sherlock & Lucy series] apart from most Regency historicals or other Sherlock Holmes mysteries. Women are generally damsels in distress, but not Lucy!" -- <strong><em>Tynga's Reviews</em></strong><br /> </p><p>"It might be difficult to imagine the original Holmes even having an offspring -- much less one he accepts as an investigating partner. Still, the authors make it seem plausible, and for readers who are not purists but rather pleased to see a hint of warmth coming from Holmes, [the Sherlock & Lucy series] is a new way to enjoy Sherlockian mysteries." -- <strong><em>The Santa Barbara Independent</em></strong></p><br>
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