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The Problem of the Pernicious Prophet

A New Sherlock Holmes Mystery

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The Problem of the Pernicious Prophet

By: Craig Stephen Copland
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“I have heard it in the wind," said the prophet.
"Someone will die. Murdered. Soon.
Only you, Mr. Sherlock Holmes, can stop it.”

The man who uttered these words had forced his way up the stairs and into 221B Baker Street. At first, I thought he was merely mad. He was dirty, disheveled and only somewhat coherent. Yet there was in his eyes a burning intelligence, a passion, and an unholy fear.
“Who is going to die?” asked Holmes.
“That has not been revealed to me. All I know is that you, Sherlock Holmes, must save that life.”
Holmes was about to ask more questions when the miserable creature turned and fled down the stairs and out onto the street.
His words were prophetic, and Sherlock Holmes would be implicated in a murder.
This story, the fiftieth in the series of New Sherlock Holmes Mysteries, is a tribute to the original story, The Problem of Thor Bridge.
Did you ever wonder whatever became of Neil Gibson and Miss Dunbar after Holmes solved the problem of Thor Bridge? Now you will find out.
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NOTE: This book is a revised edition of another story, The Problem of Whispered Death. If you have already read that story, skip this one and enjoy another New Sherlock Holmes Mystery.
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the virtual voice is terrible. Its a shame that it is so bad it distracts from the story

ok story but....

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