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THE BODY
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Complete, First published Mar 17, 2015
A beautiful young woman was missing. I knew I had a murder. I even had a suspect. But would I ever find the body? Would I ever be able to arrest the suspect without the body? Don't believe all that crap you see on TV shows. Follow me on this true crime story and see what happens in a real murder case.
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The Missing Detective

9 parts Complete

Sherlock Holmes, the world's only unofficial consulting detective has been reported to be missing by his best friend, Dr. John Watson. No one knows where the detective has gone. His possessions are as it is. Upset by his best friend's disappearance, Dr. Watson takes up the case himself. With all that Holmes has taught him and some of his own skills and knowledge, he sets out on a quest to find him. Meanwhile strange incidents occur throughout London, people are found dead with two tiny holes in their necks. The police are at a dead end and as there seems to be no sign of the detective, they are forced to call upon Dr. Watson, who agrees to it, for he believes that there is a connection between these happenings and his most intimate acquaintance. Will Watson succeed? Why is Holmes missing? Is it only "just a normal case" or does it have more than what it shows? Find out in this story........ Disclaimer: Technically Sherlock Holmes is more or less public domain, but for formalities, the characters belong to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. I only own the plot. The silhouettes on the cover aren't my property, but the cover is. Please don't steal.