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The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by William Seil
The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by William Seil













The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by William Seil

If news travels that quickly with such MINOR things, wouldn't it travel all the more quickly when there has been MURDER? EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THOSE PEOPLE DIED AT SOME POINT IN THE NOVEL.Īnd the whole plot with Swede and Brandon seemed 100% unnecessary. This I didn't believe, especially whenever people quickly became abreast to the fact that Watson's room had been rummaged through, or that there was a fight in the smoking room. I can understand one or two, but Good Lord! People were getting murdered left and right and yet no one really cottoned on to the fact. Swede with Brandon plus a few extra cohorts And HOW many villains/ruffians did they have to deal with? Let's tally: I don't know if it was because I got distracted reading the story or what, but I thought the whole plot was outlandish.















The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by William Seil