Chameleon: The Death of Sherlock Holmes

Mystery & Suspense, Traditional British
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Author: Annette Siketa ISBN: 9781370908868
Publisher: Annette Siketa Publication: September 12, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Annette Siketa
ISBN: 9781370908868
Publisher: Annette Siketa
Publication: September 12, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

When Lady Halifax is brutally murdered at Forsythe Hall, the finger of blame points squarely to the son of a friend, Charles Lidell, who had fled during the night. But her ladyship's granddaughter, Ferris Buckley, is not convinced of Lidell's guilt, and turns to Sherlock Holmes for help.
More murders, an assassination, and a series of robberies have Holmes at his wit’s end, for all these events are linked to, "The most profound criminal of my career."
Chameleon is everywhere and no-where, a seeming non-entity with unlimited resources. Then, just as Holmes is about to lay hands on the villain, his supposed hideout is blown to pieces and all known links to Chameleon are obliterated.
But the master criminal has underestimated the tenacity of the master detective, and though seriously injured in the explosion, Holmes pursues his quarry vicariously through an enterprising journalist, Jerome Fandor, who just happens to be the hitherto missing suspect, Charles Lidell.

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When Lady Halifax is brutally murdered at Forsythe Hall, the finger of blame points squarely to the son of a friend, Charles Lidell, who had fled during the night. But her ladyship's granddaughter, Ferris Buckley, is not convinced of Lidell's guilt, and turns to Sherlock Holmes for help.
More murders, an assassination, and a series of robberies have Holmes at his wit’s end, for all these events are linked to, "The most profound criminal of my career."
Chameleon is everywhere and no-where, a seeming non-entity with unlimited resources. Then, just as Holmes is about to lay hands on the villain, his supposed hideout is blown to pieces and all known links to Chameleon are obliterated.
But the master criminal has underestimated the tenacity of the master detective, and though seriously injured in the explosion, Holmes pursues his quarry vicariously through an enterprising journalist, Jerome Fandor, who just happens to be the hitherto missing suspect, Charles Lidell.

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