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The Tale Not Told by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
About the Author Born in New York City, Constance Wilder-Wokoun now lives in Hamilton Square, NJ, with her husband of 45 years. She teaches English and directs theatrical productions at McCorristin Catholic High School. She has been published in the Association of New Jersey Teachers of English literary journal. This is her first novel. Book Description The basic premise of the story is to reveal the truth about Sherlock Holmes. Starting with a never before told incident in early life through Sherlock Holmes' real first case, the reader learns that Sherlock Holmes is, in point of fact, Charlotte Holmes. Reader Reviews 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: Excellent twist on a classic literary character!, September 3, 2001 Reviewer: throwstuff from NYC As a Sherlock Holmes fan I wasn't sure if I'd like the angle of Sherlock Holmes actually being Charlotte Holmes. The author's obvious knowledge of the character coupled with the ability to write in the style of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, however, won me over. The story is fascinating and the fact that Charlotte Holmes can pose as a woman as well as a man allows for a whole new array of plot possibilities. Couldn't put it down and can't wait for the next one!
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