In Annelie Wendeberg’s bestselling series, doctor and amateur sleuth Anna Kronberg begins her investigative career hiding behind the guise of a man’s clothes and demeanor—a ruse that can’t fool the legendary Sherlock Holmes.
The Devil’s Grin – Anna Kronberg Book 1 (4.5/5 stars, currently priced at $4.99)
“…one of the best Sherlock Holmes novels of all time.” Sherlock Holmes Magazine
In Victorian London’s cesspool of crime and disease, a series of murders remains undiscovered until a cholera victim is found floating in the city’s drinking water supply. Dr Anton Kronberg, England’s best bacteriologist, is called upon to investigate and finds evidence of abduction and medical maltreatment. While Scotland Yard has little interest in pursuing the case, Kronberg pushes on and crosses paths with Sherlock Holmes. The detective immediately discovers Kronberg’s secret – a woman masquerading as a man in order to practice medicine – a criminal deed that could land her in prison for years to come. But both must join forces to stop a crime so monstrous, it outshines Jack the Ripper’s deeds in brutality and cold-bloodedness.
The Fall – Anna Kronberg Book 2 (4.5/5 stars, currently priced at $5.99)
Eluding Scotland Yard and Sherlock Holmes, Anna Kronberg leads an inconspicuous life far from London. Until the day she wakes up to a gun pressed against her temple. With her father held hostage and no help in sight, Anna finds only one way out — to take her captor for a dance along the razor’s edge while delving into Britain’s tentative beginnings of espionage and systematic biological warfare.
The Journey – Anna Kronberg Book 3 (4.5/5 stars, currently priced at $5.99)
Book #3 of the award-winning Anna Kronberg trilogy.
With her darkest nightmare come true and an assassin following her every step, Anna Kronberg must hurry to find the true motivation behind Moriarty’s plan to use disease as a weapon. Bit by bit, she and Sherlock Holmes unravel a spiderweb of crime, espionage, and bioterrorism that spreads across continents.
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