Youthful Investigations
Sherlock Holmes in His Last Bow by Sir. Arthur Conan DoyleEducation never ends, Watson. It is a series of lessons, with the greatest for the last.

Every story begins somewhere. Before Baker Street, before becoming a consulting detective, even before his brief stage career, a young Sherlock Holmes was developing the skills that would one day make him the world’s greatest detective. The Denarian Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, a new two-part collection from Belanger Books, sets out to chronicle some of Holmes’s earliest adventures from the age of ten until his nineteenth year.
In The Mercurial Master, which appears in Volume 1, the thirteen year old Sherlock Holmes faces the most daunting challenge of his life so far - surviving life at boarding school! From lessons in the classroom, to bullies in the corridors, Holmes will need to use all his fledgling deductive skills to stay out of trouble, and avoid a painful encounter with the Headmaster’s cane.

Then, in Volume 2, the eighteen year old Holmes, now at university goes in search of A Most Peerless Piece of Earth. By now, his deductive skills are well developed, but will they be enough to help a friend hunt down a truffle, and secure a place in the most exclusive dining club at the university?
All the stories in this collection are accompanied by amazing illustrations by editor Thaddeus Tuffentsamer, who previously illustrated my story The Omnibus Murder in Sherlock Holmes: Adventures Through the Multiverse. You can the pre-order The Denarian Adventures of Sherlock Holmes now through Kickstarter at https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/belangerbooks/the-denarian-adventures-of-sherlock-holmes.
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