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Sherlock Holmes at the Varieties

by Val Andrews

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Sherlock Holmes and Watson take themselves to the Varieties but discover that the very place of entertainment they have chosen appears to be haunted. What started as an evening's entertainment soon turns into an unusually baffling mystery that seems to have no solution...
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On visiting the 'Murphy's Theatre of Varieties' for an evening's entertainment Holmes and Watson are drawn into the case of ghosts causing the accidents that have been occuring in the theatre for last few months.
A nice little mystery and a quick read, with a similar style of writing to Conan Doyle. ( )
  Vesper1931 | Jul 29, 2021 |
unhauled ✨ i read this at one point but the quality of the authors stories just... aren't drawing me in so i might as well get rid of it
  cthuwu | Jul 28, 2021 |
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