Sherlock Holmes
The Montana Chronicles
(Author) John S FitzpatrickFor the first time, here are the long-lost records of four intriguing mysteries solved by the famous English detective Sherlock Holmes when he traveled to Montana in the late 1800s. Using his inimitable eye for clues, his astounding deductive reasoning, and - when necessary - clever subterfuge, Holmes solves a very public murder at the famous Opera House, a supernatural theft of gold at a mine near Georgetown Lake, the disturbing threats to Copper King Marcus Daly's most famous racehorse, and the sudden odd behavior of a miner's wife. As usual, these cases were recorded by Dr. John H. Watson, Holmes' affable companion and chronicler, but Watson's accounts were lost for more than a century. They were recently discovered in an old safe in Anaconda's Hearst Free Library by researcher John. S. Fitzpatrick, who edited the manuscripts for publication. Not only are the actual crimes unique and challenging, but the stories are filled with fascinating details of life in early-day Montana--details that amply illustrate Holmes' superb powers of observation.
John S Fitzpatrick
John S Fitzpatrick is best known for his novel "The Last Sunset," a gripping tale of love and loss set against the backdrop of a post-apocalyptic world. His lyrical prose and vivid imagery have captivated readers worldwide, establishing him as a master storyteller with a unique and powerful voice in literature.