The Strange Case of the Pharaoh's Heart
"An elemental is a built-up, artificial thing, an imbued force which may be brought into being by spirit means or by nature."
–Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, on the death of Lord Carnarvon
1923: In his last years, Sherlock Holmes has abandoned his strict method of logic for the practice of spiritualism, to the everlasting shame of his old friend Dr. Watson. When Lord Carnarvon dies unexpectedly, barely two months after opening the tomb of Tutankhamun, Holmes blames his death—and a string of others, from an American millionaire to an Egyptian prince, on an ancient curse. But Watson, never one for the supernatural, decides to finally part ways with the formerly great detective.
However, shortly after his departure from Holmes, Lord Carnarvon’s daughter, Lady Evelyn, approaches Watson with a plea: accompany Holmes to Tutankhamun’s tomb to uncover the truth of her father’s death, whether natural, supernatural, or cold-blooded murder. Watson reluctantly accepts the challenge. But much to his displeasure, there’s a third member of their company—Mrs. Estelle Roberts, who communicates with the dead.Reviews
The Strange Case of the Pharoah's Heart is a great Sherlockian work best enjoyed with an open heart and an eager mind, and worth seeking out.Very highly recommended.
--I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere
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