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A Sherlock Holmes Alphabet of Cases #4

A Sherlock Holmes Alphabet of Cases: Volume 4

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Roger Riccard, one of the most respected Sherlock Holmes pastiche authors, presents the fourth of five volumes of mysteries for your entertainment.

Volume 4 in the series contains five original tales, which

The Piccadilly Poisoner - A patient of Dr Watson exhibits signs of being slowly poisoned. Can Sherlock Holmes prevent the fatal dose from being administered?

The Dead Quiet Library - Two people have died under suspicious circumstances in a ‘haunted’ academic library. Were the deaths accidental as reported, or is there a more novel explanation?

The Raspberry Tart - There is something odd about the relationship between a banker's son and a beautiful young actress. What is the real reason behind the banker's disapproval?

The Student Olympian - Why has a student, who is also a candidate for Great Britain's 1908 Olympic team, suddenly disappeared?

Death on the Thames - A body turns up on a royal boat. Unusual circumstances call for the skills of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson.

A Sherlock Holmes Alphabet of Cases, Volume 4 will please many existing fans as well as those who yearn for more tales of the great detective.


'These Sherlock Holmes cases prove to be intricate and it is fascinating to read how the great detective examines the events surrounding each case and his discovery of the culprits. The characters are well-developed as each plays a significant role in the work. Innovative and entertaining, A Sherlock Holmes Alphabet of Cases is an amazing read for all fans of Sherlock Holmes detective stories.’ – Edith Wairumu, Readers’ Favorite

184 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 21, 2021

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1,422 reviews8 followers
April 28, 2023
So many great stories. It's fun to read something really different -for SH fans- this is a good blend of stories.
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June 12, 2022
Very goodR

All the stories were like reading A.C.D. wrote them himself. Excellent description of people, environments, for visuals. Thank you! 😀
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March 2, 2024
A decent collection of Holmes short stories, again with more of an emphasis on Watson in most of the tales although a couple were good Holmes showcases. It is odd in these stories where every single female character is amazing, strong, intelligent, and winning. There are no damsels in distress or simple local girls, they're all wonderful. One girl is so great she's able to single handedly beat up a larger, more athletic boy because she "grew up with boys." Let's just say that's not the finest characterization on earth.

The mysteries are okay, a couple aren't really mysteries, but they are decent enough. Riccard does a good enough job with the time period and language, and for the most part good with the characterizations, but what's missing is Doyle's main reason for writing the Holmes stories: to showcase and demonstrate deductive (and inductive, although he never mentions it by name) reasoning.
6,726 reviews5 followers
April 28, 2023
Entertaining mystery listening 🎶🔰

Another five will written British 🏰 Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson adventure thriller mysteries by Roger Riccard Vol four. Each story is different with interesting well developed characters lots of action and misdirection leading to the unexpected conclusions. I would highly recommend this series and author to 👍 fans of Sherlock Holmes and readers of mystery novels 👍🔰. Enjoy the adventure of reading 👓 or listening 🎶to Alexa read books 📚. 2023 😀👒☺☺

As a Sherlock Holmes fan I have enjoyed this series. Happy reading and have fun 🌙
1,650 reviews8 followers
November 30, 2021
the fourth volume of enjoyable short stories

These five short stories are not connected as is the case in the first three volumes so they do not have to be read in order. The stories are well written and make for fun reads. I enjoyed all four volumes.
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382 reviews4 followers
August 1, 2023
Five new stories

Another volume of short stories to consume and enjoy.
This one is better edited. The stories are a little shorter than usual making them feel a bit hasty, but no less enjoyable and still worth the time to engage in a fun mystery.

Christa
8 reviews
February 2, 2022
Well written and some great stories. Keep with the Sherlock Homes and Watson lots if interesting plots.
69 reviews1 follower
July 6, 2023
love the series

Very enjoyable to read a Holmes and Watson story close to canon and cleverly written. I’m reading the entire series
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August 25, 2025
1. The Piccadilly Poisoner - 1880 Mrs Morgan née Dinah Patel has even taken ill, poisoned.
2. The Dead Quiet Library - 1885 There have been two suspicious death in the library at St. Chad's College.
3. The Raspberry Tart - 1882 Why is Donald Ellinton concerned about his son's involvement with an actress with Raspberry coloured hair.
4. The Student Olympian - 1908 What is a possible cyclist olympian hiding.
5. Death on the Thames - A body is found murdered on a Royal Riverboat.
Entertaining short stories
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