“Book Descriptions: ‘I first read The Hound of the Baskervilles while in high school. It started a thirst that to this day still demands to be quenched. I asked the school librarian if she could recommend more books of this type. Her recommendation was Rebecca by Daphne de Maurier, a very good book but not what I was looking for. What I wanted was more of Sherlock Holmes. I wanted mysteries, psychological drama, and crime detection. I also wanted dependable relationships between the main characters that carried over from one story to the next. Eventually, I discovered the sixty-three other publications by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle…’
So began P. A. O’Neil’s journey into the wonderful world of London’s master detective and his loyal companion. It’s a journey which has yet to end, as O’Neil has penned further adventures for the duo, including the eight tales in this volume. Fans of Holmes and Watson will not want to miss these stories, set as far afield as Venice and Cornwall, and dealing with matters of devilish intrigue, madness, murder and missing persons.” DRIVE