Book description
In the spring of 1932, with Londoners terrorised by a series of
brutal murders, the private detective agency of Messrs. Singleton and
Trelawney quietly opens its doors in Bloomsbury. The first person to
call on their services is a worried Lady Arthur Conan Doyle. She tells
of mysterious events at 221 Baker Street - and a premonition that the
London murders signal terrible danger for mankind. Their investigation
will take our intrepid heroes into a world of séances and spirits.
Aided by the most famous detective of all time, they must draw on
their knowledge of the imaginary to find the perpetrators of some very
real and bloody crimes before they strike again
Born in 1968, Fabrice Bourland lives and works near Paris. With some
fans of short fiction, he founded the magazine in 1992 The Imbriaque, in
which he has published numerous texts and aphorisms under the pseudonym
Clement Destroit. A great admirer of Edgar Allan Poe, Jean Ray,
Stevenson and Hoffman, his texts have been published in various
magazines, anthologies and collective.