Sherlock Holmes & the three winter terrors

James Lovegrove

Book - 2021

1889. The First Terror. At a boys? prep school in the Kent marshes, a pupil is found drowned in a pond. Could this be the fulfilment of a witch?s curse from over two hundred years earlier? 1890. The Second Terror. A wealthy man dies of a heart attack at his London townhouse. Was he really frightened to death by ghosts? 1894. The Third Terror. A body is discovered in the dark woods near a Surrey country manor, hideously ravaged. Is the culprit a cannibal, as the evidence suggests? These three chilling and strangely linked crimes test Sherlock Holmes?s deductive powers, and his scepticism about the supernatural, to the limit.

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Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery stories
Detective and mystery fiction
Published
London : Titan Books 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
James Lovegrove (author)
Edition
First hardback edition
Physical Description
407 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781789096712
9781789096736
9781789099911
  • The first terror: the witch's curse, 1889
  • The second terror: the cotton mill ghost, 1890
  • The third terror: the Yukon cannibal, 1894.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Lovegrove's clever third novel-length pastiche (after 2020's Sherlock Holmes & the Beast of the Stapletons) links winter-time mysteries from different years, each involving members of one family. In 1889, Timothy Wragge, a teacher at the preparatory school in Kent he and Watson attended 20 years earlier, reports that Hector Robinson, a boy who was a frequent victim of bullying, was found drowned in the school lake. Despite the headmaster's belief that Robinson's death was an accident, Wragge believes Robinson was killed by the two students who routinely tormented him. Others suspect that a witch's curse placed on a previous owner of the property the school occupies is responsible. In 1890, industrialist Eustace Agius is haunted in his London home by an apparition possibly connected to a tragic fire at his cotton mill that claimed nearly 100 lives. In the final segment, set in 1894, the Agiuses are implicated in a horrific murder that was apparently committed by a cannibal. The solid characterizations match the imaginative plotting. Though this isn't at the level of Lovegrove's best work, it's a strong rebound from his subpar previous outing. (Oct.)

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