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Sherlock Holmes and the Bolshevik Plot
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Sherlock Holmes and the Bolshevik Plot

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Eddie Maguire's Sherlock Holmes and the Bolshevik Plot follows on immediately after the conclusion of Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Mission, in which our two heros find themselves in Italy where it is clear that the future of Europe and its leaders are in imminent danger from a shadowy mastermind.

There are rumours that the Tsar of Russia has fallen ill, and that this may be part of a plot against the crown heads of Europe. Holmes and Watson must make their way as fast as possible from Brindisi to St. Petersburg. There will be much danger along the way as they travel by sea, train, river boat and horseback through the Balkans with their unknown adversary hot on their heels.

History tells us that the Tsar and his family were subjected to poisoning, and also that they will survive on this occasion. However, certain questions remain unanswered. Was the poisoning part of a Bolshevik plot? What role did Holmes play in saving the Tsar? Who was the 'shadowy mastermind' following Holmes and Watson? Answers to all these questions can be found in Eddie Maguire's exciting final novel Sherlock Holmes and the Bolshevik Plot.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Baker Street Studios
Country
United Kingdom
Date
6 November 2023
Pages
190
ISBN
9781901091502

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Eddie Maguire's Sherlock Holmes and the Bolshevik Plot follows on immediately after the conclusion of Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Mission, in which our two heros find themselves in Italy where it is clear that the future of Europe and its leaders are in imminent danger from a shadowy mastermind.

There are rumours that the Tsar of Russia has fallen ill, and that this may be part of a plot against the crown heads of Europe. Holmes and Watson must make their way as fast as possible from Brindisi to St. Petersburg. There will be much danger along the way as they travel by sea, train, river boat and horseback through the Balkans with their unknown adversary hot on their heels.

History tells us that the Tsar and his family were subjected to poisoning, and also that they will survive on this occasion. However, certain questions remain unanswered. Was the poisoning part of a Bolshevik plot? What role did Holmes play in saving the Tsar? Who was the 'shadowy mastermind' following Holmes and Watson? Answers to all these questions can be found in Eddie Maguire's exciting final novel Sherlock Holmes and the Bolshevik Plot.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Baker Street Studios
Country
United Kingdom
Date
6 November 2023
Pages
190
ISBN
9781901091502