The Watson Letters Volume 1: Something Wicker This Way Comes

The Watson Letters Volume 1: Something Wicker This Way Comes

by Colin Garrow
The Watson Letters Volume 1: Something Wicker This Way Comes

The Watson Letters Volume 1: Something Wicker This Way Comes

by Colin Garrow

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Overview

In a not quite Post-Victorian, steampunk parallel universe, Holmes and Watson continue their fight against crime.

Based on the infamous Blog of the same name, this indecorous take on the Holmes and Watson stories pitch the detecting duo into Whitechapel, the Western Isles and the Village of the Damned. Adult humour throughout.

THE WATSON LETTERS is book #1 in this Victorian comedy adventure series.

If you love historical mysteries, buy something else instead, but if you're into fart-gags and innuendo this'll be right up your Victorian street. Download your copy or buy the paperback version of The Watson Letters - Volume 1: Something Wicker This Way Comes now. Just scroll to the top of the page and select BUY to start your adventure today!


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152912395
Publisher: Colin Garrow
Publication date: 03/08/2016
Series: The Watson Letters
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 178 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Colin Garrow grew up in a former mining town in Northumberland. He has worked in a plethora of professions including: taxi driver, antiques dealer, drama facilitator, theatre director and fish processor, and has occasionally masqueraded as a pirate. All Colin's books are available as eBooks and most are also out in paperback, too. His short stories have appeared in several literary mags, including: SN Review, Flash Fiction Magazine, Word Bohemia, Every Day Fiction, The Grind, A3 Review, 1,000 Words, Inkapture and Scribble Magazine. He currently lives in a humble cottage in North East Scotland where he writes novels, stories, poems and the occasional song.

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