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By: J. L. Tyne
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A scream in the night. A girl no one remembers. A city that forgets on purpose.

Sherlock Holmes—now Simon Helms—has no memory of his past. But his mind remains razor-sharp, and his quiet job at a New York tavern hides a growing talent for uncovering what others would rather leave buried.

When a new tenant at his boarding house wakes screaming about a girl left under a bridge, Dr. Margaret Walsh believes it a trauma dream. But Helms hears something else: a pattern.

Their search leads them into the city’s darkest underbelly—through orphanage ledgers, buried parish records, and the unsettling silence of the Church. As children vanish and official death records don’t match the bodies, Margaret and Helms race to uncover a truth no one wants known.

Because some ghosts do not haunt—they accuse.

The Girl Under the Bridge is the second novel in Sherlock Holmes: Lost in America, a bold reinvention of the classic detective. Atmospheric, intelligent, and haunting, it explores a city that has secrets of its own—and a man determined to read them like a ledger.

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