A New Mystery at 221 Baker Street
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  • Reads 145,868
  • Votes 5,187
  • Parts 82
  • Time 9h 58m
Complete, First published Apr 09, 2020
In need of a change of environment, Alice Whitmer finds herself travelling to London. On her first day in her new flat, she meets Sherlock Holmes and John Watson. What surprises Sherlock is that Alice is almost as clever and as good at deductions as the consulting criminal himself. Is there more to the young American than meets the eye?

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"No worries," Alice replied before turning to Sherlock. "I have no qualms with an arrogant man in his early thirties who believes himself to be a genius despite his obvious shortcomings. You obviously are eager to be leaving the building with John here. So I won't hold you up any longer. After all, I am rather boring," she smirked.

Highest Ranking:
#3 in Sherlock  13th December 2020
#1 in Sherlockbbc 25th February 2021
#2 in BBC Sherlock 23rd December 2020
#1 in Holmes 5th November 2020


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