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The Sherlock Holmes and Irene Adler Mysteries.


Book one of the Award-winning Sherlock Holmes and Irene Adler Mysteries offers a fresh take on two iconic characters, as seen through the eyes of their daughter, Charlotte Sapori.


Readers and critics alike have been left spellbound by the dynamics of the world-famous detective and the acclaimed contralto due to the intellectual and emotional tension between the two antagonists.

The story blends historical nuance, mystery, intrigue, and romance while maintaining the essence and brilliance of Holmes's remarkable abilities as a detective. Unmissable. A proud recipient of SX Literary Awards.

 

This is book two of the thrilling Sherlock Holmes and Irene Adler Mysteries. This delightful holiday tale has enough mystery, intrigue, and romance to keep readers engaged and turning the page.
Set at Christmas 1905, five years after Sherlock and Irene's adventures in " Song for Someone".

  "Christmas at The Saporis" was a recent winner and was awarded Best in Category at The Chanticleer International Book Awards

This time, the action takes place in London, on Sherlock Holmes's home turf, the beautiful Sussex Downs.

It features old favourites such as Mycroft Holmes, Inspector Lestrade, and Martha Hudson, and it introduces new characters, such as Sherlock's sister Libertus and her American husband. Readers will learn more about Irene's cousin Beau and her relatives from The Catskills. Shortlisted at the Chanticleer International Book Awards in two categories.

This is the third book in the Sherlock Holmes and Irene Adler Mysteries series.

We find the protagonists investigating a case together against the backdrop of the prestigious opera house, La Scala in Milan.

The deepest secrets are often found in plain sight—if you only know where to look. While her husband, Sherlock Holmes, is off playing detective in London, Irene Adler finds herself stepping into the role of investigator when her friend, Renata, becomes the prime suspect in the attempted murder of her husband, Luigi Amato. How can she refute the testimony of a credible eyewitness when her heart tells her that Renata is innocent? What she needs is tangible evidence, and she is willing to do whatever it takes to obtain it.

When Sherlock finally arrives on the scene, Irene seeks his counsel, and he agrees to assist with the investigation. However, their relationship is called into question by Irene's dear friend, Sophia, who disapproves of both Sherlock and the unconventional nature of their marriage. Will Irene be able to prove Renata's innocence, or is there a more tangled web of deception at play? And will Sophia's misgivings about their marriage lead to consequences?


The fourth book in the Sherlock Holmes and Irene Adler Mysteries
The deadly antagonist, Jack Stapleton, makes a spectacular return to the city of Milan in pursuit of his old nemesis, the celebrated Detective Sherlock Holmes.

Adopting the enigmatic persona of Janus, a vengeful Stapleton, along with the Italian mafia, wreak havoc on the Italian horse racing fraternity and fledgling car manufacturing industry, and kidnapping Holmes's beloved son as part of their evil and well-executed master plan—Operation Whistle.

Will Holmes, Irene Adler, and their trusted ally, Inspector Romano, crack the code, rescue the boy, and unmask the deadly Janus?

Set against the backdrop of modern Milan, mind games and misdeeds of the highest order play out as the story reaches its thrilling and memorable conclusion.