A Scandal in Bohemia: With Accompanying Facts, 10 Illustrations and a Free Audio Link

A Scandal in Bohemia: With Accompanying Facts, 10 Illustrations and a Free Audio Link

A Scandal in Bohemia: With Accompanying Facts, 10 Illustrations and a Free Audio Link

A Scandal in Bohemia: With Accompanying Facts, 10 Illustrations and a Free Audio Link

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Overview

After his wedding, Dr John Watson sees his good friend, Sherlock Holmes, not nearly as often as he used to. Whilst Watson builds a happy life with his wife, Mary Morstan, Holmes remains, as peculiar as ever at 221b Baker Street, flirting with criminal cases and cocaine. One day on the way home from his practice, Dr Watson passes by his old haunt and drops in to see Holmes, but as they share witty banter together a mysterious man walks in and quickly identifies himself to be the hereditary King of Bohemia. He presents Holmes with a most intriguing problem: He is due to wed the daughter of the King of Scandinavia, but a photo exists of the King of Bohemia and another woman, who he had a heated affair with before his engagement to his intended. Calling on Holmes's intuition and famous detective prowess, the King of Bohemia requests that Holmes recovers the incriminating photograph.

Can Holmes and Watson prevent "A Scandal in Bohemia."

Highlights of this edition are:

� 10 illustrations.
� A free web link to an audio file to listen to the whole book, via a YouTube video.
� It is formatted for ease of use and enjoyment on your Nook reader.
� Perfect formatting in rich text compatible with Nook's Text-to-Speech features.
� Plus About the Author Section.

This book is unabridged, and appears as it was first intended.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149762057
Publisher: Chilli Ink
Publication date: 07/09/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle was a Scottish writer and physician who is best known for his fictional stories about the detective Sherlock Holmes, which are famous worldwide and are widely regarded to have set the bar in the genre of crime fiction. During his prolific writing career he wrote many other books including fantasy and science fiction stories, non-fiction, romances, poetry, historical novels and even plays. Aside from his Sherlock Holmes stories, he also popularized �The Mystery of the Mary Celest� and wrote about the fictional adventures of another character from his vivid imagination, Professor Challenger.
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