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Steve Seitz

    Stephen Seitz è un autore profondamente immerso nel mondo della narrativa poliziesca. È particolarmente noto per i suoi romanzi ispirati a Sherlock Holmes, che mettono in luce una profonda passione per il genere. Oltre ai suoi racconti holmesiani, Seitz crea la serie di misteri Ace Herron, che segue le avventure di un cronista di nera in Vermont. La sua scrittura è caratterizzata da trame suspense e personaggi avvincenti che coinvolgono il lettore in ogni caso.

    Sherlock Holmes and the House of Pain
    Never Meant to Be
    • Never Meant to Be

      • 136pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      An accident with H.G. Wells' time machine strands Cynthia Kenyon in London, 1882. Utterly alone, the prisoner of Professor James Moriarty, there is but one name from the period Cynthia knows: Sherlock Holmes. What she could not know is how powerful an attraction she would feel for Holmes' partner, the handsome Dr. John Watson. Cynthia faces a number of dangerous choices on this unique journey: allow the 19th century's great criminal mastermind to plunder the centuries? Give up her family, friends, and career for the love of one man from the past? Should she correct the history she has changed, and how? No matter what Cynthia chooses, some things are never meant to be.

      Never Meant to Be
    • Sherlock Holmes and the House of Pain

      • 160pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      A missionary woman has disappeared in Spitalfields, one of London's most dangerous districts. When Sherlock Holmes in called on to find her, he discovers enormous, highly intelligent rats have made their home under the streets of London. Holmes is forced to confront the horrors of his past and science gone mad. Word of this phenomenon draws the attention of rising zoologist G.E. Challenger, who decides he must meet the creatures' creator, one Dr. Moreau. As in the author's 'Never Meant to Be', the worlds of Sherlock Holmes and H.G. Wells once again come together, this time to uncover the truth behind the Giant Rat of Sumatra.

      Sherlock Holmes and the House of Pain