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The Coronet Conspiracy
The Coronet Conspiracy | James Heatherly
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1888 - In the midst of the murderous phrenzy plaguing the streets of Whitechapel, a case of mistaken identity, a courier's dispatch containing a coded message, and an urgent request from Scotland Yard draw Sherlock Holmes into a case that uncovers criminal schemes fixed on removing the heads of the governments of England, France, and the German Empire. Convinced these events are not simply calamitous coincidences, Holmes goes to his brother Mycroft, reasoning such endeavors must be orchestrated by a single malicious mastermind. With his trusted colleague, John Watson, at his side, as well as a rogues gallery of characters, old and new, Holmes throws himself into the fray. With international implications, this case tests Holmes' abilities to their very limits, as he doggedly pursues the identity of the man behind the malevolence, and the destruction of such a Sinister House.
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The Coronet Conspiracy | James Heatherly
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Mehso-so

Not a spoiler but a warning. If the reader believes they are heading towards a dramatic climax to this story be prepared. On reaching the last page you will be greeted by the words 'TO BE CONTINUED'. As to the book itself - The first and last pages of the story is written in classic Conan Doyle style and are very exhilarating as the case frantically develops. The middle has a style that is really quite unbelievable and farcical. I won't buy book 2