

Holmes will learn the killing is connected to a bank robbery, and that one participant killed the other members to take all the money for himself. The case soon takes on a sinister caste of murder, and Holmes must unravel the motives behind the targeted killing that set off the deadly chain of events. Holmes and Watson are unexpectedly thrust into a new case when they witness a massive traffic accident in central London.

Holmes may either deduce that the criminal is Percy Flemming, who wanted revenge on Holmes for sending him to prison that Jack Cole arranged the plot, because he blamed Holmes for crippling his brother or that Orson Wilde planned the bombing, because of an insane obsession to become Holmes. Later, a bomb is thrown through the window of 221B Baker Street and Holmes must discover who was behind the assassination attempt. Holmes may conclude that Hosmer angel left Mary or that Angel was a fiction created by Mary's stepfather, James Windibank, to maintain control of her inheritance, either by hiring an actor or assuming the identity of Angel himself. A short interlude occurs when a client, Miss Mary Sutherland, arrives to seek Holmes' help in locating her fiancée, Hosmer Angel, who has disappeared. Alternatively, he may conclude that the curse is real.Īn American actor, Orson Wilde, arrives to stay with Holmes, in order to study him for an upcoming performance. Holmes may ultimately conclude that either Albeit Dyke arranged the killing with an accomplice as an act of revenge that Bernard Marley arranged the killing via automaton, as he believed he was the chosen one of Tecún Umán or that Sir Charles Yellingham murdered Greystoke to take possession of his collection to pay off the club's debts.

When Zacharias Greystoke of the London Archaeological Institute is found dead and an eyewitness blames the killing on a statue of a Mayan king, Holmes must investigate a case tied to an expedition to Guatemala and a legendary ancient curse. Holmes may ultimately conclude that Lord Marsh and the Quatermain Club hunted paupers for sport, and that Hurst intended to avenge them alternatively, he may conclude that Hurst is a psychopath who killed the program's participants and the other lords because of his rejection by Lord Marsh. Holmes' adopted daughter, Kate, also arrives at 221B Baker Street to live with the detective. The trail leads Holmes to the consumptive Lord Edward Marsh, a charitable peer who runs a Special Education Programme for London poor. The boy, Tom Hurst, is distraught because his father, George, has disappeared after accepting a secret, 'special' job. Holmes' new neighbor, Alice De'Bouvier, brings the detective a young boy she found knocking at her door. What led young Katelyn to 221B Baker Street? Could she have discovered the dark truth about her family? And who is the charming clairvoyant who has moved in to 221C? Is there room for séances and occult rituals in the bastion of logic and rationalism?įor the first time in his prestigious career, the most illustrious of detectives must fight not to reveal a secret, but to keep one… Cases Prey Tell
