The West End Horror: A Posthumous Memoir of John H. Watson, M.D.: 0 (The Journals of John H. Watson, M.D.)

The West End Horror: A Posthumous Memoir of John H. Watson, M.D.: 0 (The Journals of John H. Watson, M.D.)

by Nicholas Meyer (Editor)

Synopsis

March 1895. London. A month of strange happenings in the West End. First there is the bizarre murder of theater critic Jonathan McCarthy. Then the lawsuit against the Marquess of Queensberry for libel; the public is scandalized. Next, the ingenue at the Savoy is discovered with her throat slashed. And a police surgeon disappears, taking two corpses with him.

Some of the theater district's most fashionable and creative luminaries have been involved: a penniless stage critic and writer named Bernard Shaw; Ellen Terry, the gifted and beautiful actress; a suspicious box office clerk named Bram Stoker; an aging matinee idol, Henry Irving; an unscrupulous publisher calling himself Frank Harris; and a controversial wit by the name of Oscar Wilde.

Scotland Yard is mystified by what appear to be unrelated cases, but to Sherlock Holmes the matter is elementary: a maniac is on the loose. His name is Jack.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 198
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Norton
Published: 23 Jan 2013

ISBN 10: 0393311538
ISBN 13: 9780393311532

Media Reviews
Ingenious and persuasive. -- Philadelphia Inquirer
Beguiling and convincing entertainment, an audacious novelty that should set members of the Baker Street Irregulars and even less fanatical collectors of Holmes to dancing. -- San Francisco Chronicle
I hope Nicholas Meyer never stops writing Sherlock Holmes pastiches because he does it so much better than anyone else. -- The New Republic
Author Bio
Nicholas Meyer lives in Los Angeles.