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Sherlock Holmes and the Boulevard Assassin
by John Hall

What starts as a series of polite and ordinary questions quickly transforms into a nightmare when the doorman of Banque de France, Auguste Vauban, discloses too much information concerning the security measures of the building to an average customer.

The bank is robbed by this mysterious stranger and his team led by the formidable James Moriarty.

Holmes and Watson are summoned at once to catch the criminal but a more serious event changes their course - the president of France has been assassinated!

John Hall is also the author of `Sherlock Holmes at the Raffles Hotel' and `Sherlock Holmes and the Hammerford Will'.



A Little Learning
by J M Gregson

One weekend in November, two students at the University of East Lancashire are at a loose end.
After having one drink too many, the idea of committing the Perfect Crime comes up in casual conversation.
But the idea is already fully-formed in the mind of one of them, Paul Barnes.
`Claptrap' Carter, the director of the university, is a pompous fool.
Who better to be the victim of a crime that can never be unravelled?
But as Paul and his friend Gary stage a break-in into Claptrap's mansion, they don't realise that his dead body is already waiting for them.
Detective Inspector Percy Peach takes the lead on the investigation but with an endless list of suspects, can he find the murderer amongst them?

James Michael Gregson's other crime novels include `Making a Killing', `Stranglehold' and `Body Politic'.

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