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Although Sherlock Holmes had always refused to accept the potential influences of the supernatural upon the many cases with which he had been presented, there had certainly been a few which had sowed a seed of doubt within the mind of his friend and colleague, Dr. Watson. Obviously, The Hound of the Baskervilles and "The Sussex Vampire" are prime examples of these, but they are not the only ones! The apparition of a lady dressed in white and long thought dead, a deadly and shadowy form that wreaks terror on the heath and a figure from the past who has accrued the power to commune with the dead! Here is collection of cases, some new, together with a few old favourites which sorely test Holmes' long-held beliefs to their very limits!
The Adventure of the Shadow on the Heath
The Mystery of the Faceless Man
The Adventure of the Black Plague
The Mystery of the Haunted Crypt
The Adventure of the Risen Corpse
The Terror of Asgard Tower
The Necromancer Part One: A Familiar Hand
The Necromancer Part Two: A Familiar Face
The Mystery of the Mumbling Duellist
The Affair of the Unholy Night
Genre: Mystery
The Adventure of the Shadow on the Heath
The Mystery of the Faceless Man
The Adventure of the Black Plague
The Mystery of the Haunted Crypt
The Adventure of the Risen Corpse
The Terror of Asgard Tower
The Necromancer Part One: A Familiar Hand
The Necromancer Part Two: A Familiar Face
The Mystery of the Mumbling Duellist
The Affair of the Unholy Night
Genre: Mystery
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