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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Caveat Sherlock Holmes is in the public domain, as are the works of H.P. Lovecraft and Alexander Dumas. However, freshly-created, original fiction is the copyright of the author. Note that my work adresses adult themes, and is therefore not recommended for YA or children. Copyright All textual material on this website is copyright by Mike Adamson. All artwork with the exception of the book and magazine covers is copyright by Jen Downes. |
![]() NEW: This is a quick-check page for Mike Adamson's major published works. While all entries here are discussed on the genre-specific pages, this is at present a touch-and-go page to see what's in print and find the purchase links with minimum fuss. The next title to appear here will be Ravensgate, coming from Belanger Books later in 2025. ![]() The foggy October and November of 1885: Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson face an insidious foe, a faceless enemy who hides in plain sight. Why is the London City Police Force disinterested in a murder on their "patch," and who is the anonymous correspondent in their ranks? A conspiracy unfolds piece by piece, taking Holmes and Watson first to the country, then through the darker corners of the London underworld, to confrontation with death itself. In a final, breathtaking pursuit in the chill and damp of London's unforgiving night, through marshalling yards and pubs, by carriage and afoot, Holmes, Watson, Lestrade and Scotland Yard's finest drag the gaslit streets for an adversary slippery as an eel, poised upon escape to the Continent... Mike Adamson's first Sherlock Holmes novel, A Tradition of Evil brings together all the canonical characters and genuine historical figures in a tale of earth-shaking corruption that will overturn Victorian society if the public ever learns just what has transpired in the crime-ridden East End. A Tradition of Evil can be purchased through Amazon. |
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