A lost Shakespeare play. A haunted estate. A string of chilling murders. Only one man can unravel the truth. When an aristocratic governess turns up at Baker Street clutching what appears to be a missing Shakespeare manuscript, Holmes's curiosity is piqued. But authenticity is only the first mystery. The play was found hidden in the library of Galham House—mere days after its master slaughtered his family and hanged himself. Soon, the manuscript vanishes from Holmes’s own rooms in a brazen burglary. The thief leaves no trace but demonstrates uncanny knowledge of Holmes’s habits. Watson is dragged across London, into England’s dark countryside, and through the fog of scandal, madness, and class secrets. Can Holmes untangle the tragedy at Galham House? Track down the elusive John Miller? And recover the lost words of the Bard himself—before more blood is shed? Sherlock Holmes and the Missing Shakespeare is a faithful, atmospheric Victorian mystery in the classic Conan Doyle style, perfect for fans of The House of Silk , The Beekeeper’s Apprentice , and every reader who can’t resist one more case from the world’s greatest detective. WHAT READERS ARE SAYING: ★★★★★ “Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is not dead; he is living in the Pacific Northwest! Sir Arthur Conan Doyle had nothing on J.R. Rain and Chanel Smith. Having read the entire ‘Vampire for Hire’ series, all of his other detective books and several of his standalones and collaborations/multi-author books, I can say without fear of contradiction that this is one one of the best books he has written to date. Until now I considered Winter Wind his best to date but now that one has some competition. I just wish I knew how the collaboration was structured so I could give credit where credit is due. The original characters, Holmes and Watson, are spot on, the people around which the story is built are well-developed, and the events and accessories , handsome cabs, taverns, tea time etc. are in keeping with the time in which the story takes place and are believable. Being a fan of Conan Doyle and his Sherlock Holmes, I didn’t know what to expect in this book but I wasn’t disappointed. This book is why I return to J.R. Rain repeatedly for a good read. Well done, J.R. Now the game is afoot, you and Smith have to do it again.” —Amazon review ★★★★★ “Excellent mystery! Another very well written Sherlock Holmes mystery in the series. The characters are interesting and well developed. The story line is complicated with lots of misdirection leading to the unexpected conclusion. I would recommend this series to anyone who enjoys well written mysteries.” —Amazon review ★★★★★ “Loved it! This story absolutely keeps with the traditional Sherlock works. I loved the mystery and intrigue. Sherlock always keeps you guessing. I can’t wait to read book two.” —Amazon review ★★★★★ “An excellent story! Well written story, much like Sir Arthur himself would have done. Very clever, suspenseful and entertaining. Looking forward to more!” —Amazon review ★★★★★ “Rain and Smith prove themselves worthy of their deerstalker caps. They managed to channel Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s characters impressively and immersed us in his world with absolute ease. Sherlock’s deductive reasoning was spot on and delivered in the cold and unemotional manner expected of him. Watson was portrayed as his perfectly balanced foil and storyteller. They succeeded in taking us back to a more romantic time when men were gentlemen and women were ladies .” —Amazon review
This book is part of the The Watson Files Books series and is book #1 in the series.