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Sherlock Holmes and the Hilldrop Crescent Mystery

The Sherlock Mysteries #5 / 16 ✓
by Val Andrews
Sherlock Holmes and the Hilldrop Crescent Mystery (The Sherlock Mysteries #5) by Val Andrews
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Some people, even today, think that Dr. Crippen was wrongly convicted and should never have been hanged for the murder of his wife, Belle Elmore. The incomplete remains found in the basement of 39 Hilldrop Crescent on Wednesday 13th July, 1910 were not enough for an absolute identification, although given that Crippen along with his lover, Ethel Le Neve, had apparently fled by boat to Canada, there seemed to be damning circumstantial evidence. As his ship entered Quebec they were both arrested by Walter Dew, an experienced Scotland Yarder who had been involved with the 'Jack the Ripper' investigation. He had been tipped off as to their presence by the vessel's captain, who had made the first recorded use of the new Marconigram resulting in the capture of a murderer. The subsequent trial at the Old Bailey was a sensation never again to be repeated. Here for the first time you can read both sides of the story. First the definitive facts of the case as outlined by award winning Sunday Times journalist, David James Smith, whose book, Supper with the Crippens, is widely recognised as being the last word on the subject. Then there is the clever fiction weaved by master story teller, Val Andrews in which he yet again proves, as Sherlock Holmes stated, that 'It may seem to point very straight to one thing, but if you shift your own point of view a little, you may find it pointing in an equally uncompromising manner to something entirely different'. It is left to the reader to decide which version of events of 100 years ago they prefer to accept.

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ThrillerMysteryCrime FictionHistorical FictionAdventure19th centurySherlock Holmes
Release date: February 21, 2011

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Val Andrews

Val Andrews

Val Andrews, 1926–2006, was a music hall artist, ventriloquist and writer. Andrews was a prolific writer on magic, having published over 1000 books and booklets from 1952. He also authored Sherlock Holmes pastiches and Houdini's novels.

The Sherlock Mysteries

A series of books [author_link_15598] featuring the Great Detective, many of them set in the world of entertainment where the author has been able to draw from his experience as a ventriloquist and magician.

The Sherlock Mysteries consists of sixteen books — considered a complete series. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

Sherlock Holmes and the Baker Street Dozen (The Sherlock Mysteries #1)
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Sherlock Holmes and the Circus of Fear (The Sherlock Mysteries #2)
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Sherlock Holmes and the Egyptian Hall Adventure (The Sherlock Mysteries #3)
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Sherlock Holmes and the Greyfriars School Mystery (The Sherlock Mysteries #4)
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Sherlock Holmes and the Hilldrop Crescent Mystery (The Sherlock Mysteries #5)
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Sherlock Holmes and the Houdini Birthright (The Sherlock Mysteries #6)
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Sherlock Holmes and the Longacre Vampire (The Sherlock Mysteries #7)
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Sherlock Holmes and the Man Who Lost Himself (The Sherlock Mysteries #8)
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Sherlock Holmes and the Sandringham House Mystery (The Sherlock Mysteries #9)
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Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Seven (The Sherlock Mysteries #10)
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Sherlock Holmes and the Theatre of Death (The Sherlock Mysteries #11)
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Sherlock Holmes and the Tomb of Terror (The Sherlock Mysteries #12)
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Sherlock Holmes and the Yule-tide Mystery (The Sherlock Mysteries #13)
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Sherlock Holmes at the Varieties (The Sherlock Mysteries #14)
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Sherlock Holmes and the Ghost of Baker Street (The Sherlock Mysteries #15)
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The Torment of Sherlock Holmes (The Sherlock Mysteries #16)
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