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Sherlock Holmes: The Willowden Sirens

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The Centurion Papers is a thrilling new series of Sherlock Holmes mysteries. Too explosive for publication, kept hidden for a hundred years... until now.

THE WILLOWDEN SIRENS
A wondrous new world, a child’s prank… or something far deadlier? Sherlock Holmes must discover the secret of the Willowden Sirens, before more tragedy visits the most celebrated family in England.
When sensational photographs emerge of fairies at play in a bewitching country idyll, it becomes the talk of Edwardian society. Then a high-ranking diplomat is found dead in that very same garden, and Sherlock Holmes is called upon to solve the murder – with all the evidence suggesting that the perpetrators may be the fairies themselves. Can Holmes finally expose the murderer, however shocking the truth?

A thrilling new episode in the Sherlock Holmes canon from Dr Watson’s recently discovered Centurion Papers - uncovered by The Davies Brothers, authors of 'Hudson James and the Baker Street Legacy'.

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Published June 27, 2018

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TheDaviesBrothers

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The Davies Brothers are Nicholas and Brett Davies, twin brothers who share a love of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories, as well as books, films, history and the Wales football team.

Nicholas is a freelance writer and PhD researcher based in Cardiff. He previously worked for the Arts Council of Wales focusing on theatre and drama. He now writes screenplays, stories, and theatre reviews and features for The Stage newspaper. He speaks English, Welsh and basic Spanish.

Brett lived in four different countries before settling in Japan, where he teaches English and Film Studies at a university in Tokyo. He also writes screenplays, as well as articles for a variety of publications on cinema, sports, and travel. He speaks English, Japanese and Welsh.

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