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Thomas A Turley

    Tom Turley, historien de formation, s'est tourné vers la fiction dans la dernière partie de sa carrière, s'appuyant sur sa profonde connaissance de l'histoire britannique pour créer des récits captivants. Ses histoires plongent souvent dans des décors historiques, explorant des thèmes d'espionnage et les dynamiques complexes des empires passés. Le style distinctif de Turley se caractérise par une recherche méticuleuse et un sens aigu du dramatique, donnant vie à des personnages et des événements historiques à travers le prisme d'une fiction engageante.

    Watson's Wives and Other Tales of Sherlock Holmes
    Sherlock Holmes and The Crowned Heads of Europe
    • Four cases that chronicle Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson's quarter-century of espionage against the German Empire. As most readers know, that campaign ended in triumph on the night of August 2, 1914. Along the way, there were many ups and downs, some of them recorded in this volume. The Case of the Dying Emperor (1888). Our Heroes journey to Charlottenburg to defend Frederick III, Germany's stricken emperor, from the wily machinations of the "Iron Chancellor," Otto von Bismarck, and Frederick's cold and calculating son, the future "Kaiser Bill." The Inconvenient Heir-Apparent (1898). Holmes is summoned to Geneva by the legendary "Sisi," Empress Elisabeth of Austria, to "rake through the coals of Mayerling" and learn the true fate of Crown Prince Rudolf, her dead son. A Scandal in Serbia (1903). The actual events behind "A Scandal in Bohemia." Get ready for surprising revelations about that story's heroine and meet two non-Bohemian kings, a hapless queen, and conspirators who will light "the Balkan Powder Keg" that sets off World War I. The Welbeck Abbey Shooting Party (1913). A prequel to "His Last Bow." Can Holmes save a threatened heir-apparent without compromising his more vital mission to outwit a German spy? Can Watson spend a week in the country with two beautiful, aristocratic ladies and still go home to his third wife?

      Sherlock Holmes and The Crowned Heads of Europe
    • Of all the conundrums that have puzzled Sherlockian scholars, few have been thornier than the "vexed question" of Dr. Watson's wives. In these ten stories, readers will meet the all-but-unknown women who preceded and succeeded Mary Morstan, as well as learning more about poor Mary's fate. Other cases involve Our Heroes with all levels of Victorian society, including prime ministers and prostitutes, aristocrats and generals, amateur sleuths and Scotland Yarders, composers, novelists, and even ghosts. The tales cover the entire span of Holmes and Watson's friendship, running from 1881 to 1937.

      Watson's Wives and Other Tales of Sherlock Holmes