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Alias Sherlock Holmes 3: Showdown

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For six years Detective Christopher Anderson has dealt with the delusion of thinking he is Sherlock Holmes while trailing a mysterious crime boss who calls himself Moriarty. Now Moriarty has been unmasked as Chris' own brother Chase, a brother that Chris cannot remember. The pursuit of Chase Anderson leads Chris and his team into the investigation of a brutal serial killer with a secret agenda. The investigation heats up when an innocent man is jailed for the crimes. And when Chris' fiancee is kidnapped, his only clue to find her in time lies in a past he can't remember.

482 pages, Paperback

Published November 11, 2014

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Russell Baker

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On August 14, 1925, US journalist, humorist and biographer Russell Baker was born in Loudoun County, Virginia. His father died early on and his hard-working mother reared him and his sisters during the Great Depression. Baker managed to get himself into Johns Hopkins University, where he studied journalism.

Baker’s wit as a humorist has been compared with that of Mark Twain. “The only thing I was fit for was to be a writer,” wrote Baker, “and this notion rested solely on my suspicion that I would never be fit for real work, and that writing didn’t require any.” In 1979, Baker received his first Pulitzer Prize for distinguished commentary in his “Observer” column for the New York Times (1962 to 1998). His 1983 autobiography, Growing Up earned him a second Pulitzer. In 1993, Baker began hosting the PBS television series Masterpiece Theatre.

Neil Postman, in the preface to Conscientious Objections, describes Baker as "like some fourth century citizen of Rome who is amused and intrigued by the Empire's collapse but who still cares enough to mock the stupidities that are hastening its end. He is, in my opinion, a precious national resource, and as long as he does not get his own television show, America will remain stronger than Russia." (1991, xii)

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