Apparently today is Prime Day on Amazon – I’ve lost count of the number of emails I’ve had about it! But why should just Amazon Prime members get all the perks?
I’ve made 2 of my ebooks FREE to download today (Monday 16) and tomorrow (Tuesday 17). Read on to get yours!
The Secret Notebook of Sherlock Holmes is a book of short stories which takes a humorous look at some of the great detective’s early cases.
Here’s the blurb:
Meet Sherlock Holmes before he was famous!
The discovery of a maroon leather notebook hidden in the great detective’s sock drawer caused a sensation. Now readers can join Holmes and Watson on a romp through 19th-century London, in 29 new and remarkable early cases.
These humorous short stories feature appearances by Mycroft Holmes, Inspector Lestrade, and other familiar characters, as well as cameos from several well-known Victorians. They also contain numerous historical liberties.
Can Holmes and Watson solve the mystery of Mornington Crescent? Why are all the policemen whispering at Scotland Yard? Is the world prepared for the case of the Giant Rat of Sumatra? Read The Secret Notebook of Sherlock Holmes to find out…
Click here to get your FREE copy
The Case of the Snow-White Lady is the first in my Halloween Sherlock series of novelettes (long short stories), and is a slightly darker tale.
Here’s the blurb:
There is no such thing as a vampire … or is there?
Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson are summoned to Dartmoor by an old schoolfriend of Watson’s, Bill Holcombe. His sixteen year old daughter Amelia, who died a month previously, has been seen wandering the village at night. Witnesses swear that she catches animals and sucks their blood. The whole neighbourhood fears the ‘Snow-White Lady’, and Holcombe is desperate to prove she is not a vampire.
The great detective’s famous scepticism is put to the test in a mystery where boundaries blur between the living and the dead…
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Hope you enjoy the books!
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