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Sherlock Holmes and the Round Table Adventure电子书

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作       者:Svec III, Joseph W.

出  版  社:Andrews UK

出版时间:2016-09-28

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"e;Merlin predicted you would say that."e;When a knight from the Round Table of Camelot bursts into 221-B Baker Street demanding the help of Sherlock Holmes, there begins the oddest, most mystical adventure Holmes and Watson have ever experienced. Merlin himself, has called the great detective and his scribe back through time, to solve a vexing problem. England's greatest Poet Laureate is missing!A Unicorn leads the way through the portal in the standing stones, and waiting for them are a series of challenges unlike anything they have ever encountered before, as well as Pixies, Gnomes, Hobgoblins, a dragon, an enchanted mirror, a very odd chess match, an underground labyrinth, King Arthur, and his Round Table, and the most infamous sorceress of history and myth, Morgan le Fey!Plot twists abound, as logic and rational thinking collide head on with myth and magic, resulting in Sherlock crafting a masterful scheme that echoes all the way down through history. Brace your selves for a most fascinating and enjoyable tale.
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Acknowledgements:

Dedication

A Note to Readers:

Prologue

Sherlock Holmes and the Round Table Adventure

1. A Very Odd Visitor, (And a knight to remember.)

2. A Very Odd Journey, (And without question, the absolute best cure for a cold.)

3. A Very Odd Encounter, (And a clever rhyme as well.)

4. A Very Odd Realization, (And the discovery that one plus one does not necessarily equal two.)

5. A Very Odd Set of Rules, (And an even odder resolution.)

6. A Very Odd Duel, (With just a bit of trickery on Sherlock’s part.)

7. A Very Odd Creature, (And without question, the most outstanding music I have ever heard.)

8. A Very Odd Development, (And a clarification on swords, which of course, Sherlock had already written a paper on.)

9. Another Very Odd Realization, (And an even odder explanation from Sherlock.)

10. A Very Odd Predicament, (And an even odder bridge, if you can call it that.).

11. A Very Odd Something, (I would not have expected it but knew it when I saw it.)

12. A Very Odd Metamorphosis, (But it did not affect Sherlock one bit.)

13. A Very Odd Meadow, (But most inviting indeed.)

14. A Very Odd Mirror, (And Sherlock proves there is most certainly more than one way to look at things.)

15. A Very Odd Discussion, (And Sherlock actually sees the invisible.)

16. A Very Odd Game of Chess, (And Sherlock clears the board, literally.)

17. A Very Odd Plan, (And possibly one of Sherlock’s most outlandish.)

18. A Very Odd Execution, (But certainly not literally speaking, and Mrs. Hudson sends her regards.)

19. A Very Odd Turn of Events, (I would imagine Camelot never saw this one coming.)

20. A Very Odd but Pleasing Change in Circumstances, (And we avoid the Lair of the Lake Dragon.)

21. A Very Odd Round Table Gathering, (And we slightly alter the path of history.)

22. A Very Odd Conclusion, (And believe it or not, Sherlock gets outwitted by a Unicorn.)

23. A Very Odd Return, (But actually not that surprising when you think about it.)

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