The Future Door

Kids, Religion, Christian Fiction
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Author: Jason Lethcoe ISBN: 9781400318599
Publisher: Thomas Nelson Publication: December 6, 2011
Imprint: Thomas Nelson Language: English
Author: Jason Lethcoe
ISBN: 9781400318599
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Publication: December 6, 2011
Imprint: Thomas Nelson
Language: English

“Think Treasure Island’s Jim Hawkins and Encyclopedia Brown rolled intoone adventurous, ingenious, God-fearing lad, and you get the idea. Fun,suspenseful, and unpredictable, the No Place Like Holmes books are fantasticreads, and author Jason Lethcoe is a fine craftsman of words to boot. I highlyrecommend this series.” —RobertLiparulo, bestselling author of Dreamhouse Kings and The 13th Tribe

A mystery is afoot at 221 Baker Street, but will Griffin Sharpe be able to figure out the clues before the future catches up with the past?

When Sherlock Holmes moves out of Baker Street, a new tenant moves in—a mysterious woman named Elizabeth who has long been a fan of Holmes. When she discovers that Griffin and his uncle are also detectives, she becomes very friendly. So when Elizabeth goes missing along with a special invention, Griffin sets out to rescue her.  But finding Elizabeth will take them on a race against the clock that bends time itself!

“The No Place Like Holmes books will capture you onfirst page and not let you go until the final fascinating twist and turn. JasonLethcoe is an excellent writer with the ability to craft a story thatentertains all readers (adults are welcome to take a peek!).” —Robert Whitlow,bestselling author of the Tides of Truth series

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“Think Treasure Island’s Jim Hawkins and Encyclopedia Brown rolled intoone adventurous, ingenious, God-fearing lad, and you get the idea. Fun,suspenseful, and unpredictable, the No Place Like Holmes books are fantasticreads, and author Jason Lethcoe is a fine craftsman of words to boot. I highlyrecommend this series.” —RobertLiparulo, bestselling author of Dreamhouse Kings and The 13th Tribe

A mystery is afoot at 221 Baker Street, but will Griffin Sharpe be able to figure out the clues before the future catches up with the past?

When Sherlock Holmes moves out of Baker Street, a new tenant moves in—a mysterious woman named Elizabeth who has long been a fan of Holmes. When she discovers that Griffin and his uncle are also detectives, she becomes very friendly. So when Elizabeth goes missing along with a special invention, Griffin sets out to rescue her.  But finding Elizabeth will take them on a race against the clock that bends time itself!

“The No Place Like Holmes books will capture you onfirst page and not let you go until the final fascinating twist and turn. JasonLethcoe is an excellent writer with the ability to craft a story thatentertains all readers (adults are welcome to take a peek!).” —Robert Whitlow,bestselling author of the Tides of Truth series

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