Holmes and I had been working on a case involving two thieves.
They had done a very good job at covering their tracks, but they hadn’t been smart enough to outsmart Holmes. We seemed to be a couple of steps behind them, but we still hadn’t figured out where they were headed next.
“Do we have any new information?” I asked Holmes as he looked through some papers on the men.
“The only information I have to gather thus far is that they were born on the same day, in the same year, to the same parents.”
“Why, that must mean that they are twins.”
“No, they aren’t twins.”
“Why, that’s not possible. They must be if they were born on the same day and year, and to the same mother.”
Holmes didn’t respond. He continued to look through the papers in his hands.
Somehow, he was right. Two men had been born on the same day and year to the same mother, yet they were not twins.
How could the men not be twins?
This is the complete set of Sherlock Puzzle Book volume one to three with additional contents that can only be found in this book. They are all set in the world of Sherlock Holmes and shared by his trusty friend, Dr. John Watson. There are riddles in this book for the beginner and advanced sleuths alike.
Excellent, the tales that Holmes, Mycroft and Watson could tell you is an interesting, entertaining plot, well done, and enjoyed. Given audio for my voluntary review