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Sherlock Holmes: The Four-Handed Game

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A BRAND NEW SHERLOCK HOLMES MYSTERY

If you love Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s original, you’ll love this gripping new tale from the world of Sherlock Holmes.

In the fog of London town, a man is hounded by mysterious attackers. Each morning John Harden is silently menaced by a different passenger on his train. Objects keep disappearing in his house, then reappearing in bizarre places. Is he losing his mind, or can Holmes and Watson find a pattern to this sly terrorisation?

Holmes and Watson are just coming to grips with this mystery when another lands on their doorstep. So marks the beginning of an unprecedented spate of cases, each more alarming than the next: a tormented translator, an assaulted actress, a murder with the hallmarks of Jack the Ripper . . .

It can be no coincidence that the world’s greatest detective is presented with so many cases at once. The crimes have been designed with the sole aim of bringing him face-to-face with a deadly adversary.

Holmes and Watson are drawn into a dangerous four-handed game against an organisation of immense power and ruthless intent.

In a dastardly final move, their foe make the consequences of losing the game appallingly concrete.

In the second part of the beautifully written Odyssey of Sherlock Holmes Trilogy, Paul D. Gilbert pitches Holmes and Watson against a teeming criminal underworld.

DISCOVER THESE NEW ADVENTURES OF HOLMES AND WATSON. PERFECT FOR FANS OF THE ORIGINAL AND LOVERS OF CLASSIC MYSTERIES.

ALSO BY PAUL GILBERT
THE ODYSSEY OF SHERLOCK HOLMES TRILOGY
Book 1: SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE UNHOLY TRINITY
Book 2: SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE FOUR-HANDED GAME
Book 3: THE ILLUMINATION OF SHERLOCK HOLMES

THE LOST FILES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES SERIES
Book 1: THE LOST FILES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES
Book 2: THE CHRONICLES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES
Book 3: THE ANNALS OF SHERLOCK HOLMES

STANDALONE NOVEL
SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE GIANT RAT OF SUMATRA

203 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 30, 2017

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2,345 reviews6,685 followers
March 11, 2022
A great and well researched story. Giving just enough answers to ask more questions, and more then enough intrigue to setup the final book of the trilogy.

Some great moments and character development in this book. Not just on Holmes but on Watson as well. Holmes always seemed to be mentoring role for Watson. Always telling/teachings him is “methods” in this book Watson proves to be an astute student, and at one point takes Holmes himself by surprise. There is also a possible appearance/confrontation to come with another infamous character from Victorian London.

The first few chapters all seemed to be their own short stories, with a thread linking them all up or to the main story. The reach and influence of the villains forces Holmes to use every resource/friends at his disposal. Can’t wait for the next book.
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2,358 reviews80 followers
March 12, 2022
Another totally brill Holmes pastiche! For a person who is having a severely hard time reading novel length books this year I'm literally just flying through this author's work.
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7,162 reviews69 followers
November 26, 2020
1896 October A series of crimes are been presented to Holmes to solve. Why so many. Is there a reason for the number. Who is their adversary.
An entertaining story
(The second part of this trilogy)
677 reviews6 followers
November 17, 2019
Good series

The second book in a trilogy that has Holmes and Watson involved in a fast conspiracy. Murder and mayhem and a dark future, with a little betrayal thrown in, make the action flow. I look forward to the third book.Check it out.
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June 12, 2021
The Four-Handed Game is an exciting and super enjoyable Sherlock Holmes adventure. But wait. Before you read it, I'd highly recommend reading The Unholy Trinity, part 1 of this trilogy. Four-Handed picks up shortly after the events in part 1, and rapidly presents a series of intriguing new cases that arrive on Holmes doorstep. And the mortality rate for his clients is high! There is a sinister cabal plotting to distract Holmes from rooting out the hidden leader or leaders. As with the previous one, Gilbert conveys the characters of Holmes and Watson and their classic relationship with great fidelity to the original Doyle. The dialogue is spot on. The pace of the plot is swift, but not breakneck. Gilbert knows how to tell a story where there are just enough lingering questions to keep you reading for the answers. The only downside in these books is minor, that being some clunky sentences and style issues every once in awhile. Things like the same word repeated, such as "certainly," in three sentences in a row. And one case where the words "obviously" and "oblivious" appeared in the same sentence. I can easily ignore those sorts of editing issues given how wonderful and exciting the story is here. This one ends with a mild cliffhanger. I'm eager to get reading the next one!
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December 5, 2017
Having taken time out to read for a second time the first part of the trilogy, The Unholy Trinity. Before reading the second part of the trilogy, i found that this made The Four Handed Game run smoothy into the second book. The stories continued and made a lot of exciting reading, in The Four Handed Game with so many different scenarios and crimes developing, which as you read on through the book all intertwined together to force an outcome, which predominantly leaves you in no doubt where the third part of the trilogy is going to start up and develop. Having read all of Paul D Gilbert's books, this book has given me great pleasure as it was a very informative read, with lots of good background into what the late 1800s london was like. Paul made everything seem like it came to life, and i could see it all in my head. And now i cannot wait for the third part of the trilogy.
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November 14, 2017
Having read and thoroughly enjoyed the first part of the trilogy, my expectations for this were very high! I am happy to report, this was entirely justified. The story moves along at a breathtaking place and each chapter seems to contain a new and intriguing case. Holmes and Watson are pushed to there limits, and engage 2 allies on this magnificent adventure. Trying to avoid any spoilers, all i can say is that i cannot wait for the 3rd part.

Again Mr Paul Gilbert has left me mind blown!
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March 19, 2018
This is the 6th book i have read by Mr Gilbert that i have enjoyed, and undoubtedly this is the best book so far. The story is in griping and exciting from start to finish and was generally sorry when it came to an end. Therefore i'm looking forward to the next instalment of the sage and highly recommend it to all fans of Sherlock Holmes....
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June 19, 2023
Holmes is caught flat-footed as the bodies pile up.
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