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Art in the blood / Bonnie MacBird.

1888. After a disasterous Ripper investigation, Holmes sinks into a deep depression. Watson can do nothing to help his friend, but an encoded letter from the French singer, Emmeline La Victoire, rekindles the detective's interest. The singer's illegitimate son, Emil, who is 10, has disappeared, and may have been kidnapped. As Holmes and Watson travel to Paris, they discover that Emil's father, the Earl of Pellingham and a famous art collector and humanitarian, may, in fact be behind the theft of the priceless Marseilles Nike as well as the disappearance and murder of young boys working in the Earl's silk factory. Before Holmes and Watson can search for Emil, they must work through obstacles laid down by a French rival detective, Mycroft's obstruction, and series of apparently related murders--all events that hinder the detectives' search for the truth.

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C9010094019 F MACB
Adult fiction   Stratford Branch . . Available .  
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ISBN 9780008129699
000812969X
Author MacBird, Bonnie author.
Title Art in the blood / Bonnie MacBird.
Published London : Collins Crime Club, 2016.
Physical description x, 317 pages ; 20 cm.
Series Sherlock Holmes adventure 1
General note Originally published: HarperCollins Publishers, 2015.
Summary 1888. After a disasterous Ripper investigation, Holmes sinks into a deep depression. Watson can do nothing to help his friend, but an encoded letter from the French singer, Emmeline La Victoire, rekindles the detective's interest. The singer's illegitimate son, Emil, who is 10, has disappeared, and may have been kidnapped. As Holmes and Watson travel to Paris, they discover that Emil's father, the Earl of Pellingham and a famous art collector and humanitarian, may, in fact be behind the theft of the priceless Marseilles Nike as well as the disappearance and murder of young boys working in the Earl's silk factory. Before Holmes and Watson can search for Emil, they must work through obstacles laid down by a French rival detective, Mycroft's obstruction, and series of apparently related murders--all events that hinder the detectives' search for the truth.
Subject Holmes, Sherlock -- Fiction
Watson, John H., -- (Fictitious character) -- Fiction.
Missing children -- Fiction
Art thefts -- Investigation
Sex crimes -- Investigation
Art thefts -- Investigation -- Fiction
Sex crimes -- Investigation -- Fiction
Detective and mystery stories
Mystery fiction
Historical fiction
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