A knife in the fog : a mystery featuring Margaret Harkness and Arthur Conan Doyle
Harper, Bradley, 1951-
A knife in the fog : a mystery featuring Margaret Harkness and Arthur Conan Doyle - 288 pages ; 21 cm
"Physician Arthur Conan Doyle takes a break from his practice to assist London police in tracking down Jack the Ripper. September 1888. A twenty-nine-year-old Arthur Conan Doyle practices medicine by day and writes at night. His first Sherlock Holmes story, A Study in Scarlet, although gaining critical and popular success, has only netted him twenty-five pounds. Embittered by the experience, he vows never to write another "crime story." Then a messenger arrives with a mysterious summons from former Prime Minister William Gladstone, asking him to come to London immediately. Once there, he is offered one month's employment to assist the Metropolitan Police as a "consultant" in their hunt for the serial killer soon to be known as Jack the Ripper. Doyle agrees on the stipulation his old professor of surgery, Professor Joseph Bell--Doyle's inspiration for Sherlock Holmes--agrees to work with him. Bell agrees, and soon the two are joined by Miss Margaret Harkness, an author residing in the East End who knows how to use a Derringer and serves as their guide and companion. Pursuing leads through the dank alleys and courtyards of Whitechapel, they come upon the body of a savagely murdered fifth victim. Soon it becomes clear that the hunters have become the hunted when a knife-wielding figure approaches"--
9781633884861 1633884864
2018016936
Doyle, Arthur Conan, 1859-1930 --Fiction.
Jack, the Ripper --Fiction.
Physicians--Fiction.
Serial murderers--Fiction.
Mystery fiction.
Fiction.
Historical fiction.
Detective and mystery fiction.
PS3608.A77227 / K58 2018
813/.6
A knife in the fog : a mystery featuring Margaret Harkness and Arthur Conan Doyle - 288 pages ; 21 cm
"Physician Arthur Conan Doyle takes a break from his practice to assist London police in tracking down Jack the Ripper. September 1888. A twenty-nine-year-old Arthur Conan Doyle practices medicine by day and writes at night. His first Sherlock Holmes story, A Study in Scarlet, although gaining critical and popular success, has only netted him twenty-five pounds. Embittered by the experience, he vows never to write another "crime story." Then a messenger arrives with a mysterious summons from former Prime Minister William Gladstone, asking him to come to London immediately. Once there, he is offered one month's employment to assist the Metropolitan Police as a "consultant" in their hunt for the serial killer soon to be known as Jack the Ripper. Doyle agrees on the stipulation his old professor of surgery, Professor Joseph Bell--Doyle's inspiration for Sherlock Holmes--agrees to work with him. Bell agrees, and soon the two are joined by Miss Margaret Harkness, an author residing in the East End who knows how to use a Derringer and serves as their guide and companion. Pursuing leads through the dank alleys and courtyards of Whitechapel, they come upon the body of a savagely murdered fifth victim. Soon it becomes clear that the hunters have become the hunted when a knife-wielding figure approaches"--
9781633884861 1633884864
2018016936
Doyle, Arthur Conan, 1859-1930 --Fiction.
Jack, the Ripper --Fiction.
Physicians--Fiction.
Serial murderers--Fiction.
Mystery fiction.
Fiction.
Historical fiction.
Detective and mystery fiction.
PS3608.A77227 / K58 2018
813/.6