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End game
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Ongoing, First published Feb 13, 2019
Sherlock Holmes, the  world famous detective lives in a small flat on baker street with his best friend/assistant; John Watson, he has outsmarted his archenemy; James moriarty. With moriarty dead now he is living a boring life only solving small cases, John has moved back into 221b baker street with his young daughter. Sherlock has never met a case he wasn't capable of solving, what happens when John suddenly goes missing without a single trace, leaving his infant daughter behind? Has he been kidnapped? Did he run away? Will Sherlock be able to solve the case and find john before it is too late? He will have the help of his friend, Molly hooper, his brother, mycroft, and his "employer" Greg lestrade. Also, Is moriarty really dead?
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Saving John Watson (BBC Sherlock fanfic)

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Ever since Sherlock Holmes jumped from the top of London's Bart's Hospital, his best friend, John Watson, has been deeply depressed. Sherlock, (who had gone into hiding), has made no plans to come back. But a series of coded letters cause his whole world to come crashing down around him. Sherlock enlists two of his best friends--Molly Hooper and D.I. Greg Lestrade--to help in his most urgent rescue mission ever, saving John Watson. All rights to characters go to the writers of BBC Sherlock and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.