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Sherlock Holmes and Wilson, the Notorious Canary Trainer

(2026)
(Book 67 in the New Sherlock Holmes Mystery series)
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Respectable men and women should not be seen in certain East End pubs.
Lord Francis Ashford thought himself too enlightened for such old-fashioned restriction.

On a cold night in February 1895, he spent a lusty evening at the Boar and Barrel before leving a spending the night at his club.
He failed to come down for breakfast.
He was the fourth young toff to die after spending time someplace he should not have been.
No one can account for their deaths.
Lestrade soon appears in 221B Baker Street, demanding that Holmes invetigate.
But so does a desperate young barmaid. She knows she is the main suspect. She does not want to go to prison. And she does not want to end up dead because of what she knows.
She knows that there is something, someone behind the murders, and the motive is far worse than a few pint in a low-life pub.
Join Holmes and watson and their latest accomplice as they descend into the depths of London’s East End and pick up a trail that leads to … well, you’ll just have to read the story to find out.
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Genre: Historical Mystery

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