What The House Forgot

What The House Forgot

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Sequel to the Mad House. Seventeen years after the fall of the previous generation, Victor Trevor moves away from his best friend in America to a quaint English university town, spurring the immediate and premature cycle of promised events. As Victor meets and quickly falls in love with the strange and cryptic Sherlock Holmes, he grapples with the distance between himself and John Watson- eventually sending an invitation for the summer. Little does Victor know, the summer is not big enough to hold both his romance and his friendship, especially when the trio decides to investigate a mysterious house that seemed to have been calling them all along.
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In the heart of the Gilded Age, New York City suffers from a rift in humanity. On one end the giants of industry, the tycoons. On the other, the labor they utilize for their profits, the men and women living in squalor. When John Watson, a lowly schoolmaster, gets the opportunity to join the household of the great Holmes family he expects a big paycheck and an upturned nose. What he didn't expect, however, was to be led through the privileged life all the way to the nightclub that gives the rich their pleasures. And inside, in the door opened by many, he may have found a secret love that is much closer to home than expected. Johnlock

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