Set against the intriguing backdrop of Victorian London, the third installment in the Boy Sherlock Holmes series delivers a gripping narrative filled with unexpected twists and turns. As young Sherlock navigates the complexities of his latest case, readers are drawn into a world of mystery and adventure, showcasing the sharp intellect and keen observational skills that define the iconic detective.
Shane Peacock Bücher
Shane Peacock schafft fesselnde Erzählungen, die sich mit komplexen menschlichen Beziehungen und moralischen Zwickmühlen auseinandersetzen. Sein Schreibstil zeichnet sich durch tiefgründige Charakterpsychologie und meisterhafte Spannungsaufbau aus. Peacock bewegt sich fließend durch verschiedene Genres, von historischen Dramen bis hin zu packenden Krimis, wobei seine Werke für ihre Tiefe und Originalität gelobt werden. Seine Prosa regt die Leser dazu an, über beständige Fragen des Lebens und der Gesellschaft nachzudenken.






Becoming Holmes. The Boy Sherlock Holmes, His Final Case
- 252 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
With a young Sherlock Holmes immersed in despair, the only thing that can rouse him from this blackness comes when he uncovers a sinister plot unleashed by Malefactor
Dylan Maples looks forward to a relaxing holiday in British Columbia's Rocky Mountains after a harrowing experience in Alberta. However, his excitement is dampened by the area's rich folklore of legendary monsters like Ogopogo and sasquatch. As he immerses himself in the local legends, he realizes that the region is rumored to harbor more mysterious creatures than anywhere else in the world, adding an unexpected layer of intrigue and potential danger to his vacation.
The story unfolds as Sherlock Holmes and Irene Doyle attend a spectacular birthday celebration, where a magician named Alistair Hemsworth astonishes the audience with a deadly dragon illusion. This remarkable performance catapults him to fame, overshadowing his rival, the Wizard of Nottingham. The narrative explores themes of magic, rivalry, and the allure of the extraordinary, set against the vibrant backdrop of London's entertainment scene.
Struggling with grief and teenage angst, fifteen-year-old Dylan Maples finds himself reluctantly on a family trip to New Brunswick. Initially dreading the boredom, his perspective shifts when he meets Antonine and they witness a mysterious burning ship. Their curiosity leads them to investigate the legend of the ghost ship in the Bay de Chaleur, uncovering local secrets involving Antonine's father and a controversial politician. As they delve deeper, they confront both the past and their own personal challenges, making for an unexpected adventure.
Death in the Air
- 260 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
After the harrowing experience of losing his mother while solving a brutal murder in London’s East End, young Sherlock Holmes commits himself to fighting crime … and is soon involved in another case. While visiting his father at the magnificent Crystal Palace, Sherlock stops to watch a remarkable and dangerous trapeze performance high above, framed by the stunning glass ceiling of the legendary building. Suddenly, the troupe’s star is dropping, screaming and flailing, toward the floor. He lands with a sickening thud just a few feet away, and rolls up almost onto the boy’s boots. Unconscious and bleeding profusely, his body is grotesquely twisted. In the mayhem that follows, Sherlock notices something that no one else sees — something is amiss with the trapeze bar! He knows that foul play is afoot. What he doesn’t know is that his discovery will put him on a frightening, twisted trail that leads to an entire gang of notorious criminals. Wrapped in the fascinating world of Victorian entertainment, its dangerous performances, and London’s dark underworld, Death in the Air raises The Boy Sherlock Holmes to a whole new level.Be sure not to miss Eye of the Crow , The Boy Sherlock Holmes, His First Case.
Thirteen-year-old Sherlock Holmes feels like an outsider. He comes from an aristocratic background, but struggles to fit in, setting the stage for his future as a legendary detective.
The Book of Us
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
The story follows sixteen-year-old Noah Greene as he navigates the aftermath of a hurtful comment that shatters his relationship with his brilliant girlfriend, Miranda Owens. Devastated by the impact of his words, Noah embarks on a journey of self-discovery and understanding, striving to grasp the depth of his actions and seeking a way to mend their bond. This exploration of love, regret, and personal growth highlights the complexities of communication in relationships.
The Dark Missions of Edgar Brim
- 352 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Set in a dark, atmospheric world, this gripping gothic trilogy introduces readers to a realm where classic literary monsters come to life. The narrative unfolds through the lens of secret societies engaged in a battle between good and evil, blending suspense with rich, intricate storytelling. With its compelling characters and haunting themes, the book promises to captivate those who enjoy a mix of horror and intrigue.
Set against the backdrop of Alberta's Drumheller, this thrilling adventure intertwines mystery and archaeology with the captivating world of dinosaurs. As the characters delve into the secrets of the past, they uncover hidden truths that challenge their understanding of history. The narrative promises an exhilarating exploration filled with unexpected twists, making it a must-read for fans of both adventure and paleontology.