Graham Moore The Sherlockian CHAPTER 1 The Reichenbach Falls CHAPTER 2 The Baker Street Irregulars CHAPTER 3 The Final Problem CHAPTER 4 The Lost Diary CHAPTER 5 Mourning CHAPTER 6…Until Now CHAPTER 7 The Bloodsucker CHAPTER 8 The Darkened Room CHAPTER 9 Sensational Developments CHAPTER 10 The Applied Science of Deduction CHAPTER 11 Scotland Yard CHAPTER 12 A Proposal CHAPTER 13 The White Dress CHAPTER 14 Jennifer Peters in Mourning CHAPTER 15 The Allegations of Love CHAPTER 16 The Answering Machine CHAPTER 17 A List of Atrocities CHAPTER 18 Pleasure Reading CHAPTER 19 The Broken Hair Clip CHAPTER 20 The Chase CHAPTER 21 Virgil and Dante on the Shores of Acheron CHAPTER 22 The Great Hiatus CHAPTER 23 The Suffragists CHAPTER 24 The Bloodstains Bear Fruit CHAPTER 25 Surveillance CHAPTER 26 Ron Rosenberg Theorizes CHAPTER 27 The Strange Tale of Emily Davison CHAPTER 28 Thinking CHAPTER 29 Arthur Returns to Scotland Yard CHAPTER 30 British Birds, Catullus, and the Holy War CHAPTER 31 Introducing Mr. Edward Henry CHAPTER 32 The Library CHAPTER 33 Newgate CHAPTER 34 Only Those Things the Heart Believes Are True CHAPTER 35 A Plea for Help CHAPTER 36 A Problem Without a Solution CHAPTER 37 A Death in the Family CHAPTER 38 The Pickerel CHAPTER 39 The Printer CHAPTER 40 The Old Centuries CHAPTER 41 Whatever That Cost Might Be CHAPTER 42 The Sherlock Holmes Museum CHAPTER 43 The Murderer CHAPTER 44 Is It Your Turn to Kill Me Now? CHAPTER 45 The Missing Diary of Arthur Conan Doyle CHAPTER 46 The Reichenbach Falls CHAPTER 47 Farewell Author’s Note Acknowledgments About the Author
Graham Moore The Sherlockian Copyright © Graham Moore, 2010
The Sherlockian is a work of historical fiction. All of the contemporary characters in the novel are the product of the author’s imagination.
For my mother, who first taught me to love mysteries when I was eight years old. We lay in bed passing a copy of Agatha Christie’s A Murder in Three Acts back and forth, reading to each other. She made all of this possible .