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Authors: Shane Peacock

But something stops him.
You saved a woman’s life and a precious boy’s, too
. “I am almost there,” he says out loud. He fixes his necktie, and straightens his waistcoat and frock coat. “If a sword of justice is needed,” he says, even louder, not caring who hears, “… then I shall be it!”

PRAISE FOR
THE BOY SHERLOCK HOLMES SERIES

“… this splendid series [has] won a shelf-full of awards. Peacock’s adolescent Sherlock is complex, intuitive and fascinating.…”
—The National Post

“This novel is written for the young adult, but adult readers will also find it satisfying. Peacock places demand on the reader, expecting intelligence and curiosity. The fast-paced adventure is a treat.”
— Globe and Mail

“Peacock gives the reader a novel full of excitement, disguises, crime and action. The sights, smells and sounds of Victorian England are skillfully described. Readers will feel they are really there!”
— Resource Links

“… Shane Peacock has created a cleverly inventive background story for Sherlock Holmes that explains the adult character’s reluctance to talk about his family life [and] managed to create a thrilling, inpeccably paced murder mystery.… Peacock also neatly creates a sense of the bustle of Victorian London, making the squalid grunginess of the East End almost waft off the pages.… [A] stunning new mystery series.”
— Starred review, Quill & Quire

Vanishing Girl is
a story in which Holmes is powerfully developed. The reader discovers the origins of his learning self-defense and his infatuation with scientific “potions” … to help solve crimes. Highly Recommended.”
— CM Magazine

Foreword Magazine’s Book of the Year, Gold

Arthur Ellis Award / Best Juvenile Book

IODE Violet Downey Book Award

Moonbeam Awards Intermediate
Middle Grades Category, Gold

Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction

Silver Birch Honour Book

CLA’s Book of the Year for Children Honour Book

Booklist Top Ten in Youth Mysteries

Ontario Library Association’s Top Ten
Young Adult Fiction Books of the Year List

Best Books for Kids and Teens List
 
(Canadian Children’s Book Centre)

Books of Note List (Tristate YA Review Committee)

EYE OF THE CROW

I
t is the spring of 1867, and a yellow fog hangs over London. In the dead of night, a woman is brutally stabbed and left to die in a pool of blood. No one sees the terrible crime. Or so it seems.

Nearby, a brilliant, bitter boy dreams of a better life. He is the son of a Jewish intellectual and a highborn lady — social outcasts — impoverishment the price of their mixed marriage. The boy’s name is Sherlock Holmes.

Strangely compelled to visit the scene, Sherlock comes face to face with the young Arab wrongly accused of the crime. By degrees, he is drawn to the center of the mystery, until he, too, is a suspect.

Danger runs high in this desperate quest for justice. As the clues mount, Sherlock sees the murder through the eye of its only witness. But a fatal mistake and its shocking consequence change everything and put him squarely on a path to becoming a complex man with a dark past — and the world’s greatest detective.

DEATH IN THE AIR

S
till reeling from his mother’s death, brought about by his involvement in solving London’s brutal East End murder, young Sherlock Holmes commits himself to fighting crime … and is soon immersed in another case.

While visiting his father at work, Sherlock stops to watch a dangerous high-trapeze performance, framed by the magnificent glass ceiling of the legendary Crystal Palace. But without warning, the aerialist drops, screaming and flailing to the floor. He lands with a sickening thud, just feet away and rolls almost onto the boy’s boots. He is bleeding profusely and his body is grotesquely twisted. Leaning over, Sherlock brings his ear up close. “Silence me …” the man gasps and then lies still. In the mayhem that follows, the boy notices something amiss that no one else sees — and he knows that foul play is afoot. What he doesn’t know is that his discovery will set him on a trail that leads to an entire gang of notorious and utterly ruthless criminals.

VANISHING GIRL

W
hen a wealthy young socialite mysteriously vanishes in Hyde Park, young Sherlock Holmes is compelled to prove himself once more. There is much at stake: the kidnap victim, an innocent child’s survival, the fragile relationship between himself and the beautiful Irene Doyle. Sherlock must act quickly if he is to avoid the growing menace of his enemy, Malefactor, and further humiliation at the hands of Scotland Yard.

As twisted and dangerous as the backstreets of Victorian London, this third case in The Boy Sherlock Holmes series takes the youth on a heart-stopping race against time to the countryside, the coast, and into the haunted lair of exotic — and deadly — night creatures.

Despite the cold, the loneliness, the danger, and the memories of his shattered family, one thought keeps Sherlock going; soon, very soon, the world will come to know him as the master detective of all time.

THE SECRET FIEND

I
n 1868, Benjamin Disraeli becomes England’s first Jewish-born prime minister. Sherlock Holmes welcomes the event — but others fear it. The upper classes worry that the black-haired Hebrew cannot be good for the empire. The wealthy hear rumblings as the poor hunger for sweeping improvements to their lot in life. The winds of change are blowing.

Late one night, Sherlock’s admirer and former schoolmate, Beatrice, arrives at his door, terrified. She claims a maniacal, bat-like man has leapt upon her and her friend on Westminster Bridge. The fiend she describes is the Spring Heeled Jack, a fictional character from the old Penny Dreadful thrillers. Moreover, Beatrice declares the Jack has made off with her friend. She begs Holmes to help, but he finds the story incredible. Reluctant to return to detective work, he pays little heed — until the attacks increase, and Spring Heeled Jacks seem to be everywhere. Now, all of London has more to worry about than politics. Before he knows it, the unwilling boy detective is thrust, once more, into the heart of a deadly mystery, in which everyone, even his closest friend and mentor, is suspect.

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