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Sherlock Holmes and the Imitation of Catalepsy

(2026)
(Book 66 in the New Sherlock Holmes Mystery series)
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How did Sherlock Holmes get himself into such a situation?
His life is threatened. His only escape is to pretend to be catatonic.
And in that state, to solve a heinous crime.
It began when a barrister came to Holmes and told him that his wife may have disappeared ... or he may have murdered her. He doesn't know. He has catatonic spells, and there are hours of his life he cannot remember.
Was his wife's first husband murdered? What went on inside the Bethlem Royal Hospital when the wife, the husband, and the maid were all patients in that famous institution?
Sherlock Holmes suspects that the answers still lie inside Bethlem.
Behind the events, there are men and forces of power and wealth. Men who know and use secrets to murder, destroy and reap even more wealth. They want Sherlock Holmes dead. He would prefer to stay alive, and keep the distraught barrister and his wife from becoming the next victims.
Join Holmes and Watson as they investigate the corrupt money and influence that pervades the medical and judicial establishments.
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Genre: Historical Mystery

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