The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes ? Volume 3 (From The Invisible Empire Files) plunges Holmes and Watson into their most sinister cases yet. This collection features:

  • The Devil's Violin ? A cursed instrument with a deadly legacy haunts London's music halls, leaving virtuosos dead in its wake.
  • The Shadows of Limehouse ? In the fog-drenched alleys of London's docklands, Holmes uncovers an underworld conspiracy tied to opium dens, secret societies, and international intrigue.
  • The Adventures of the Shadowmen ? A clandestine brotherhood operating in darkness pits Holmes against enemies who move unseen, weaving terror and manipulation into the heart of the Empire.

Each tale blends gothic atmosphere, occult undertones, and classic Holmesian deduction, building upon the hidden war of the Invisible Empire?a network of conspirators threatening to reshape Britain from the shadows.

Fans of Conan Doyle's style will find in this volume both faithful pastiche and bold new mysteries steeped in espionage, gothic suspense, and the supernatural.



Autorentext

Martin Swan writes gripping, high-octane mysteries set in worlds where the line between technology and humanity is razor thin. With a love for classic noir and a fascination for the ethical dilemmas of the near future, Martin blends hardboiled detective grit with cinematic cyberpunk style.

When he isn't weaving stories of rogue investigators, shadowy corporations, and dangerous tech, Martin can be found exploring Sherlock Holmes, researching new adventures, or enjoying a quiet coffee while plotting his next twist. His work combines sharp dialogue, relentless pacing, and immersive worldbuilding to create thrillers that keep readers turning pages late into the night.

Neon Ashes: A Dax Vector Investigation is part of his ongoing exploration of futuristic noir, where every truth has a price and every memory can be bought?or stolen.

Titel
The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - Volume 3 From The Invisible Empire Files
EAN
9798230586685
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
12.09.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
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