HIGH SCHOOL, MY DEAR SHERLOCK, HIGH SCHOOL

“Young Sherlock Holmes” series by Andrew Lane

Book Titles:

  1. Death Cloud
  2. Rebel Fire
  3. Black Ice
  4. Fire Storm
  5. Snake Bite
  6. Knife Edge

The truth behind Sherlock Holmes’ origin.

Recommended age: 14 – 16; 16 – 18; Adult

We all know the stories about the adult Sherlock Holmes, such as The Hound of the Baskervilles or A Study in Scarlet, but how much do we really know about the famous detective? Where did he live as a child? What sort of life did he have when he was young? All these things Arthur Conan Doyle left unanswered in his famous stories of the first great private detective. Now, however, the truth about Sherlock Holmes’ origin is being answered.

In the first book, Sherlock is withdrawn from his private school and is sent to live with his aunt and uncle, who were estranged from the family as a result of an incident in the distant past. Life with his relatives is dull at first, but when a pair of murders happen, Sherlock suddenly finds himself plunged into the first adventure of his life.

In the second book, Sherlock is out in the country when he stumbles across the secret hiding place of some Confederate leaders, who are making a plan that will change the world. Sherlock manages to escape from them, but soon he is heading to America to rescue his friend, who was kidnapped by the Confederates, never realizing the danger awaiting him in that nation.

In the third book, Sherlock’s older brother Mycroft is wrongfully accused of murder. Sherlock attempts to get him acquitted, but at the same time is pulled into an international conspiracy that will make England an outcast forever, and only Sherlock can stop it.

In the fourth book of the series, Sherlock’s friends Amyus and Virginia Crowe suddenly disappear, apparently leaving no trace of where they’ve gone. Sherlock is suspicious, however, and soon he finds a clue leading him to Edinburgh, where he is soon plunged into his most dangerous adventure yet.  

In the fifth book, Snake Bite, Sherlock Holmes finds himself unexpectedly on a boat trip to China, where he thwarts a mass murder planned by a shady business organization. 

In the sixth book, Knife Edge, Sherlock investigates the claims of a spiritualist who is trying to auction his abilities to the country who will pay the most.

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