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Sherlock Holmes and the Richmond Werewolf
Sherlock Holmes and the Richmond Werewolf
Sherlock Holmes and the Richmond Werewolf
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In this enjoyable and rather quirky Sherlockian short story, Holmes’ addiction to cocaine causes somewhat of a rift between the two friends. But can this, along with the possibility of an ancient nemesis returning from the grave, inspire Holmes to discover his inner animal and solve yet another perplexing case? This intriguing tale was first published in 2015 in the second collection of the Final Tales of Sherlock Holmes.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherMX Publishing
Release dateFeb 27, 2017
ISBN9781787050686
Sherlock Holmes and the Richmond Werewolf

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    Sherlock Holmes and the Richmond Werewolf - John A. Little

    Sherlock Holmes and the Richmond Werewolf

    John A. Little

    First published in 2015

    This edition published in 2017 by

    MX Publishing

    335 Princess Park Manor, Royal Drive

    London, N11 3GX

    www.mxpublishing.com

    Digital edition converted and distributed by

    Andrews UK Limited

    www.andrewsuk.com

    © Copyright 2015, 2017 John A. Little

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    All rights reserved. No reproduction, copy or transmission of this publication may be made without express prior written permission. No paragraph of this publication may be reproduced, copied or transmitted except with express prior written permission or in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright Act 1956 (as amended). Any person who commits any unauthorised act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damage.

    All characters appearing in this work are fictitious and any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. The opinions expressed herein belong to the author and do not necessarily reflect those of MX Publishing or Andrews UK Limited.

    The Richmond Werewolf

    ‘Watson, the needle!’

    ‘No!’

    ‘What do you mean, no? Where the bloody hell is it?’

    ‘I’m not going to tell you! We agreed that you would take a maximum of two dosages a week, and you had one yesterday. You must wait until Thursday for the next one.’

    ‘You fat old ... bastard! Hah! Don’t worry. I shall soon find it,’ Holmes cackled gleefully, as he ransacked the bookshelves, flinging his indices, dictionaries, files, notebooks and newspaper clippings to the ground in a desperate search for his cocaine stash. Our desks suffered a similar fate, as did his chemistry bench, where he swept the retorts, test tubes, Bunsen burners and other laboratory equipment onto the floor with one grandiose, furious gesture. The contents of the drawers in the dining table followed. For some reason the mantlepiece was spared his euphoria. When he had finished in the sitting-room, he bounded up the stairs like an athletic ape, taking them three at a time towards my room and a continuation of his pathetic foraging.

    I remained calmly seated, being somewhat fagged out after a restless night, due to the effect of the extreme July heat upon my Maiwand leg wound. The sports pages of the Times did not serve to improve my mood. England were following on in the third Test at Headingly, the Australian team having notched

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