Book description
In her third book author Molly Carr has, for the moment, abandoned the
Watson-Fanshaw Detective Agency in favour of discovering as much as
possible about Doctor Watson. Radically different in style from her
first two books, the investigation will nevertheless be of interest to
students of military history, railways both Indian and British and of
course all fans of Sherlock Holmes. Holmes is a household name. But
where would he be without his Biographer? Beavering away in Baker
Street, unknown to everyone except Scotland Yard and a few luckless
criminals. It is time to put the loyal and much put upon man, Dr. John
H. Watson M. D., centre stage. In her third book author Molly Carr
has, for the moment, abandoned the Watson-Fanshaw Detective Agency in
favour of discovering as much as possible about Doctor Watson. Radically
different in style from her first two books, the investigation will
nevertheless be of interest to students of military history, railways
both Indian and British and of course all fans of Sherlock Holmes.
Holmes is a household name. But where would he be without his
Biographer? Beavering away in Baker Street, unknown to everyone except
Scotland Yard and a few luckless criminals. It is time to put the loyal
and much put upon man, Dr. John H. Watson M. D., centre stage.