Sherlock Holmes is in Washington D.C. on a discreet mission for the British government when a telegram arrives from Emlen Physick, a wealthy doctor and leading citizen of Cape May. A mysterious murder has been committed in the seaside town and Dr. Physick hopes that Holmes and Watson will journey to Cape May to investigate the matter. Holmes agrees and the game is afoot!Accompany the most famous literary character of the Victorian Age as he tests his investigative talents amidst the charm of the nation’s oldest resort.VISIT STEVE LEADLEY'S WEB www.steveleadleyauthorpage.weebly.com
Most known for his works of Historical Mystery Fiction, Steve Leadley interweaves intricate mysteries into the context of true historical settings and events. Sherlock Holmes and the Circle of Blood, The Veil of Maples and Pines and The Saratoga Deception are a few of his notable works. He has also published three books set in Cape May, which is considered "the nation's oldest seaside resort."
Steve Leadley is a teacher of American History in Cape May, NJ. He has both Bachelors and Masters degrees in History.
Steve Leadley did a wonderful job of writing in the style of Arthur Conan Doyle to tell the story of Sherlock Holmes solving a mystery in Cape May, New Jersey. He wove in a number of historical facts about people and buildings in the city and I felt I learned quite a bit about Cape May in the Civil War era.
I love the thought that went into this. It's basically two of my favorite things--Sherlock Holmes and Cape May, of course! Seeing the little references and background information shine through in the story is a lot of fun. It's a quick read and a sweet homage to both local history and detective fiction.