Sherlocked
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  • Reads 15,419
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  • Parts 12
  • Time 1h 8m
Ongoing, First published Jul 22, 2017
Mature
"How did you know that?" I asked, as Sherlock pushed me gently onto the bed. 

"The art of deduction darling..." He said, as his body hovered over my own. "But you are a masterpiece of seduction." Sherlock pressed his lips on mine, as his hand found it's way down my dress. 
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When a new female detective, Amelia Lockhart, from Cambridge starts to work together with the most famous detective, Sherlock Holmes, and his trusty partner in investigations, Dr. John Watson, she develops her expertise. 

But along the way, the trio will receive a case, and encounter a man named Peter Langley, who will stop at nothing to protect his ego and nefarious actions.

During the process of cracking the case, alot is learned... including love.

**Robert Downey Jr's Sherlock Holmes

>Enjoy the mysterious, sexy, and adventurous book: Sherlocked

RANKINGS: #3 in DUCKLINGS [5/30/18]


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This story is set after the second Sherlock Holmes movie: Sherlock Holmes: The Game of Shadows

I do not own any characters in this story except for Amelia Lockhart, and Peter Langley. Also, all ideas are my own.

© DowneysDuck, 2018
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Amelia is the mysterious girl with no last name. Sherlock is the detective with no mystery unsolved. When Amelia appears on his doorstep, claiming to be moving into the spare room in Sherlock's flat, a new mystery is thrown upon the detective's shoulders. Will Sherlock be able to solve this mystery? And better yet, will he be able to tolerate the answer? ☆●☆●☆●☆●☆●☆ Disclaimer: I unfortunately don't own anything related to Sherlock in any way, shape, or form. I do, however, own Amelia and the terrible plot. A/N: I apologize for how cliché and fast-paced this book is; I wrote this book ages ago and it isn't very good. I do have a rewritten version in progress, but it isn't finished yet. Sorry.