Rebecca is in her natural setting. After heading to MIT for college, she has moved to New York. She works at an energy company and is currently working on Project Tours. While heading out for an afternoon walk, before her evening tea, her and her friend Amelia discuss a fun outting with writer friend, Jazmine. Rebecca decides that she has work to do, and does not attend.
While waiting for Jazmine, Amelia finds that she has gone missing. And who do they call? The new Watson and Sherlock Holmes of the century. Genius detective Benedict Cumberbrunch (Pun intended) and his intelligent associate Sarah Dragon.
****PRAISE FOR LITTLE BLUE WORLD****
"I am knocking, ringing, pounding, ringing, knocking, pounding, ringing, yelling, ringing, pounding, and screaming at you to finish the next chapter."
~Endpie, author of Curls, and 37 Days
"YAAAAAAA...Y! I LIKe!"
~AxisBeyondTheNorth, author of Challenge
"I am not a sociopath."
~Benedict Cumberbrunch, author of Everybody But INTJs, Don't Be Stupid, and The Art Of Deduction
Genre: There are few cultural references such as Benedict Cumberbrunch being modeled after Benedict Cumberbatch and Sherlock Holmes. This story is not a fan fiction nor a humor. While there is comedic relief, that is most definitely not the motive of the story. The story is a drama and mystery/thriller.
Rating: The story does describe crimes. No details more than Law and Order: SVU. Barely that descriptive.
**So in basic, I wrote a crime book thats fictional. I say that its fictional because I don't want people thinking that Benedict Cumberbatch is my best friend or that I actually lived such an experience.**
This book is dedicated to the women and men that have died in the police force. This book is also dedicated to the families and actual women, men, and children victimized by violent crime. Also, to those who suffer from a mental illness.