Read Warlock Holmes--A Study in Brimstone Online
Authors: G.S. Denning
TO MY AGENT SAM MORGAN AND EDITOR MIRANDA JEWESS
: thank you for having faith in me.
To Sean: thanks for illustrating, so beautifully, on nothing but a pittance and a hope.
To Douglas Adams and Terry Pratchett: thank you for your work. You proved SF/F humor could be done. You combined my two greatest loves. I wish I could have met you.
To… Who? Sir Arthur Whatsis? Who’s that guy?
GABRIEL DENNING LIVES IN LAS VEGAS WITH HIS WIFE
and two daughters. Oh, and a dog. And millions of micro-organisms. He’s a twenty-year veteran of Orlando Theatersports, Seattle Theatersports, Jet City Improv and has finally figured out to write some of that stuff down. The sequel to
A Study in Brimstone, Warlock Holmes: The Battle of Baskerville Hall
will be published by Titan Books in May 2017.
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THE THINKING ENGINE
JAMES LOVEGROVE
It is 1895, and Sherlock Holmes is settling back into life as a consulting detective, when he and Watson learn of strange goings-on amidst the dreaming spires of Oxford.
A Professor Quantock has built a computational device, which he claims is capable of analytical thought to rival the cleverest men alive. Naturally Sherlock Holmes cannot ignore this challenge. He and Watson travel to Oxford, where a battle of wits ensues between the great detective and his mechanical counterpart as they compete to see which of them can be first to solve a series of crimes. But as man and machine vie for supremacy, it becomes clear that the Thinking Engine has its own agenda…
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The Sherlock Holmes Journal
“The world of 19th century academia is brought to life vividly.” Baker Street Babes
THE SPIRIT BOX
GEORGE MANN
German Zeppelins rain down death and destruction on London, and Dr. Watson is grieving for his nephew, killed on the fields of France.
A cryptic summons from Mycroft Holmes reunites Watson and Sherlock, tasked with solving three unexplained deaths: a politician has drowned in the Thames after giving a pro-German speech; a soldier suggests surrender before feeding himself to a tiger; and a suffragette renounces women’s liberation and throws herself under a train. Are these apparent suicides something more sinister, something to do with the mysterious Spirit Box? Their investigation leads them to Ravensthorpe House, and the curious Seaton Underwood, a man whose spectrographs are said to capture men’s souls…
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Daily Mail
“Our only complaint about is that it is over too soon.”
Starburst
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E.G. RODFORD
Meet George Kocharyan, Cambridge Confidential Services’ one and only private investigator. Amidst the usual jobs following unfaithful spouses, he is approached by the glamorous Sylvia Booker, who fears that her daughter Lucy has fallen in with the wrong crowd.
Aided by his assistant Sandra and her teenage son, George soon discovers that Sylvia has good reason to be concerned. Then an unfaithful wife he had been following is found dead. As his investigation continues—enlivened by a mild stabbing and the unwanted attention of Detective Inspector Vicky Stubbing—George begins to wonder if all the threads are connected…
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A GEORGE KOCHARYAN MYSTERY
E.G. RODFORD
Private Investigator George Kocharyan is on the trail of a runaway maid, the employee of a charismatic transplant surgeon and his beauty-queen wife. The maid is accused of stealing, but Kocharyan suspects that there is more to the story. Throw in a Turkish drug-king, an ongoing investigation into the death of a child, and the permanently unpleasant DI Vicky Stubbing, and Kocharyan finds himself having to hide out with his assistant Sandra…
AVAILABLE MARCH 2017
A VINYL DETECTIVE NOVEL
ANDREW CARTMEL
He is a record collector – a connoisseur of vinyl, hunting out rare and elusive LPs. His business card describes him as the ‘Vinyl Detective’ and some people take this more literally than others. Like the beautiful, mysterious woman who wants to pay him a large sum of money to find a priceless lost recording – on behalf of an extremely wealthy (and rather sinister) shadowy client. Given that he’s just about to run out of cat biscuits, this gets our hero’s full attention. So begins a painful and dangerous odyssey in search of the rarest jazz record of them all…
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A VINYL DETECTIVE NOVEL
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His first adventure consisted of the search for a rare record; his second begins with the discovery of one. When a mint copy of the final album by ‘Valerian’—England’s great lost rock band of the 1960s—surfaces in a charity shop, all hell breaks loose. Finding this record triggers a chain of events culminating in our hero learning the true fate of the singer Valerian, who died under equivocal circumstances just after— or was it just before?—the abduction of her two-year-old son. Along the way, the Vinyl Detective finds himself marked for death, at the wrong end of a shotgun, and unknowingly dosed with LSD as a prelude to being burned alive. And then there’s the grave-robbing…
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A CAPTAIN DARAC NOVEL
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In the heat of a French summer, Captain Paul Darac of the Nice Brigade Criminelle is called to a highly sensitive crime scene. A man has been found murdered in the midst of a Muslim prayer group, but no one saw how it was done. Then the organisers of the Nice leg of the Tour de France receive an unlikely terrorist threat. In what becomes a frantic race against time, Darac must try to unpick a complex knot in which racial hatred, sex and revenge are tightly intertwined.
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Captain Paul Darac of the Brigade Criminelle is forced to abandon his jazz quintet mid-show by the call to a possible murder. He and his officers arrive on the scene to find a woman’s mutilated corpse, although the cause of her death may not have been a sinister one. Initially routine, the case deepens and darkens into a complex inquiry that threatens to close in on Darac himself. But allegiances past and present must be set aside to unravel a tale of greed, deception and treachery that spans the social spectrum. It is among the winding streets of his own neighbourhood in Nice’s old town, the Babazouk, that Darac faces his severest test yet.
AVAILABLE APRIL 2017
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