Sign of Four
Robert Wilson is a New Orleans AM radio talk show host, content to sit and watch the world go by, adding his tidbits of commentary and social philosophy. Enter Beverly Winston, a strikingly beautiful woman with a strange and interesting dilemma. Robert cannot resist the invitation to help her by teaming up with his friend and noted detective, Edmund P. James. Before long, Robert stumbles onto a murder scene, and suddenly finds himself in the middle of a Sherlock Holmes style mystery.
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Sign of Four
Robert Wilson is a New Orleans AM radio talk show host, content to sit and watch the world go by, adding his tidbits of commentary and social philosophy. Enter Beverly Winston, a strikingly beautiful woman with a strange and interesting dilemma. Robert cannot resist the invitation to help her by teaming up with his friend and noted detective, Edmund P. James. Before long, Robert stumbles onto a murder scene, and suddenly finds himself in the middle of a Sherlock Holmes style mystery.
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Sign of Four

Sign of Four

by Steve Herman
Sign of Four

Sign of Four

by Steve Herman

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Overview

Robert Wilson is a New Orleans AM radio talk show host, content to sit and watch the world go by, adding his tidbits of commentary and social philosophy. Enter Beverly Winston, a strikingly beautiful woman with a strange and interesting dilemma. Robert cannot resist the invitation to help her by teaming up with his friend and noted detective, Edmund P. James. Before long, Robert stumbles onto a murder scene, and suddenly finds himself in the middle of a Sherlock Holmes style mystery.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161246689
Publisher: Gravier House Press, LLC
Publication date: 12/05/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Steve Herman was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he attended Isidore Newman School. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Dartmouth College, where he was awarded Citations of Excellence in the study of Milton and Shakespeare, and won the Eleanor Frost Playwriting Competition with his one-act play, The Phoenix Sleeps Tonight. Herman was then named Order of the Coif at Tulane Law School, where he graduated, Magna Cum Laude, in 1994.

After graduating from Tulane, Herman clerked for Justice Harry T. Lemmon of the Louisiana Supreme Court, and developed a broad civil practice with the Herman Herman & Katz law firm. The recipient of numerous professional appointments and accolades, he teaches complex litigation at both Tulane and Loyola Law Schools, and served, among other things, as Lead Counsel in the BP Oil Spill/Deepwater Horizon Litigation.

In addition to America and the Law, Herman is the author of three novels, The Gordian Knot, The Sign of Four, and A Day in the Life of Timothy Stone, as well as the recently published My Life As a Spy. He maintains a What’s New in the Courts law blog at www.gravierhouse.com.
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