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Sherlock Holmes and the Case of Sabina Hall

Published
Jun 1988
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Historical Mystery Hist. Mystery
Pages
190
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At the behest of a university acquaintance, Sherlock Holmes joins Dr. Watson on a mission of mercy to the bleak Bristol coast. But Holmes is not motivated by altruism, and when they reach Sabina Hall, his suspicions are justified. Miserly old Silas Andrews, who was to be Watson's patient, lies dead--and a peculiar smell on his medicine spoon means only one thing to Holmes: poison!

The drafty, dilapidated Hall teems with suspects: Bertha Garth, Silas's coldhearted sister-in-law, all too gleeful over her large inheritance; servants Joel and Belle Harper, who expect--and do not receive--a legacy; cheeky housemaid Sally Kipp, mysteriously far from her Cockney home; nasty village handyman Neb, bitter over conditions at Silas's now-derelict coal mine; and Aunt Garth's put-upon companion, Agnes, whose sweetness leaves Watson, at least, sure of her innocence...

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Aug 1989 Pocket ISBN 0671659154
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Jan 2002 Simon & Schuster ISBN 0743235282
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First Edition Jun 1988 Simon & Schuster ISBN 0671659146
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