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Sherlock has published a novel.

It's titled, "A Scandal in Toronto," and it's--naturally--about Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson.

The novel is set in the year 1919, and it's based on the true story of a theater magnate's disappearance. Ambrose Small sold his theatre chain for $1.7 million. He was to receive a check for $1 million, and the remaining $700,000 was to be paid over a period of 20 years sans interest. His wife deposited the check for $1 million in the Toronto Dominion bank in Toronto on December 2nd, 1919. Small met with his lawyer in the late afternoon--and was never seen again.

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was invited to consult on the case. He never made it to Toronto to take up the case. But Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson did.

If anyone is curious, it's available on Kindle.

A sequel is coming in 2018!

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Sherlock has published a novel . . .¬ ¬ It's titled, "A Scandal in Toronto," and it's--naturally--about Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson.¬ ¬ It's titled, "A Scandal in Toronto," and it's--naturally--about Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson.¬ ¬ If anyone is curious, it's available on Kindle.¬ ¬ A sequel is coming in 2018!

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Sherlock has published a novel.¬ ¬ It's titled, "A Scandal in Toronto," and it's--naturally--about Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson.¬ ¬ The novel is set in the year 1919, and it's based on the true story of a theater magnate's disappearance. Ambrose Small sold his theatre chain for $1.7 million. He was to receive a check for $1 million, and the remaining $700,000 was to be paid over a period of 20 years sans interest. His wife deposited the check for $1 million in the Toronto Dominion bank in Toronto on December 2nd, 1919. Small met with his lawyer in the late afternoon--and was never seen again.¬ ¬ Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was invited to consult on the case. He never made it to Toronto to take up the case. But Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson did.¬ ¬ If anyone is curious, it's available on Kindle.¬ ¬ A sequel is coming in 2018!

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Got it!
Now when can I get it signed and purchase the obligatory t-shirt?

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Do you expect to publish it through a Millhouse?
I wrote two novels decades ago. The only library they're sitting in is the Library of Congress. Never could get 'em properly published - Madison Avenue is like the Hollywood of the publishing industry. You're somebody or you're not. If not, your submission is returned unopened.

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This sounds so interesting! I'll have to check it out.

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soco wrote:
Got it!
Now when can I get it signed and purchase the obligatory t-shirt?

T-shirts! What a great idea!

Yours will be the first one!

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twosocks wrote:
This sounds so interesting! I'll have to check it out.

Hope you will like it!

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Do you expect to publish it through a Millhouse?
I wrote two novels decades ago. The only library they're sitting in is the Library of Congress. Never could get 'em properly published - Madison Avenue is like the Hollywood of the publishing industry. You're somebody or you're not. If not, your submission is returned unopened.

I get paper copies published through the Asquith Press in Toronto . . . otherwise, I go digital with Amazon!

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soco wrote:
Got it!
Now when can I get it signed and purchase the obligatory t-shirt?

T-shirts! What a great idea!

Yours will be the first one!

And Sherlock Holmes hats. With two brims. It'll confuse the rappers when they go to turn it backwards...lol.
Good job!

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