Kindle Fire at KND eBook of The Day: Sherlock Holmes and the Mummy’s Curse by Stephanie Osborn
Holmes and Watson. Two names linked by mystery and danger from the beginning

Sherlock Holmes and the Mummy’s Curse

by Stephanie Osborn

Sherlock Holmes and the Mummy
4.2 stars – 6 Reviews
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Holmes and Watson. Two names linked by mystery and danger from the beginning.

Within the first year of their friendship and while both are young men, Holmes and Watson are still finding their way in the world, with all the troubles that such young men usually have: Financial straits, troubles of the female persuasion, hazings, misunderstandings between friends, and more. Watson’s Afghan wounds are still tender, his health not yet fully recovered, and there can be no consideration of his beginning a new practice as yet. Holmes, in his turn, is still struggling to found the new profession of consulting detective. Not yet truly established in London, let alone with the reputations they will one day possess, they are between cases and at loose ends when Holmes’ old professor of archaeology contacts him.

Professor Willingham Whitesell makes an appeal to Holmes’ unusual skill set and a request. Holmes is to bring Watson to serve as the dig team’s physician and come to Egypt at once to translate hieroglyphics for his prestigious archaeological dig. There in the wilds of the Egyptian desert, plagued by heat, dust, drought and cobras, the team hopes to find the very first Pharaoh. Instead, they find something very different…

Noted Author Stephanie Osborn (Creator of the Displaced Detective series) presents the first book in her Sherlock Holmes, Gentleman Aegis series – Sherlock Holmes and the Mummy’s Curse, the debut volume of Pro Se Productions’ Holmes Apocrypha imprint.

5-star Amazon reviews:

Stephanie Osborn does a good job writing the characters of Holmes and Watson and creates a story worthy of Sherlock Holmes.

She had me at “the Quatermain Chair”. Very nice interpretation of the characters and the culture of the Victorian era.

Click here to visit Stephanie Osborn’s BookGorilla Author Page

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