Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Sherlock Holmes stories told by Doctor Watson in the traditional style.
Blueprints of a weapon of unimaginable power are stolen from a room in the Savoy Hotel. Holmes and his friend and companion Doctor Watson find that all is not as it seems. Is this a theft by agents of a foreign Power or simply a ploy by an eccentric genius to bilk the hotel?
A hansom cab passenger is murdered. The evidence is overwhelming, and things look black for cabby Thomas Long. Why does Long refuse to explain what happened on that fateful night in Hyde Park?
Watson drags Holmes to a music hall and attempts to enlist his aid in a matter of libel and impropriety, but the affair soon grows darker and more menacing - is a habitual killer loose in London so soon after the Ripper?
A diamond merchant cannot access his safety deposit box in the London branch of the New York and Continental Bank. A technical malfunction takes on a sinister hue, and Holmes is mired in a complex case with international ramifications.
Synopsis
Blueprints of a weapon of unimaginable power are stolen from a room in the Savoy Hotel. In the first of four stories, Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson find that all is not as it seems in Room 66 of the Savoy. Have agents of a foreign Power stolen the secret documents, or is this simply a ploy by eccentric genius Nikola Tesla to bilk the hotel?
A hansom cab passenger is murdered. The evidence is overwhelming, and the shadow of the noose hangs over cabby Thomas Long. Why does Long refuse to explain what happened on that fateful night in Hyde Park?
Watson drags Holmes to a music hall and enlists his aid in a matter of libel and impropriety, but the affair soon grows darker and more menacing - is a habitual killer loose in London so soon after the Ripper?
A diamond merchant cannot access his safety deposit box in the London branch of the New York and Continental Bank. A technical malfunction takes on a sinister hue, and Holmes is mired in a complex case with international ramifications.
Investigate these cases with Sherlock Holmes As told by Doctor Watson in the traditional style - with a touch of humour.