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SHERLOCK HOLMES:
In Search of the Source

by Jeff Falkingham


Welcome!

Welcome to the Home Page for Sherlock Holmes: In Search of the Source, author Jeff Falkingham's second work of historical fiction! To return to this page at any time, click on the "Welcome" portion of the Railroad Crossing sign to your right. To learn more about the Author, the Story, or where and how to BUY the book, click on one of the railroad ties, or one of the headings below. Thank you for your interest and support!

News Flash!

Sherlock Holmes: In Search of the Source has been nominated in the Genre Fiction category of the 2010 Minnesota Book Awards! Finalists (four in each of eight categories) will be chosen on January 30. Winners will be announced in early March. The 22nd annual Minnesota Book Awards are sponsored by Friends of the St. Paul Public Library. Jeff also was the lead story in the Entertainment section of the Christmas edition of several Twin Cities Suburban Southwest newspapers.

Buy it!

Click on the "Buy it!" railroad tie to learn where and how to buy Jeff's book! It is currently available directly from the publisher OR the author, and will soon be available from other websites and many local bookstores.

The Story

Sherlock Holmes: In Search of the Source is set in December 1896, ten years after Sherlock Holmes and the County Courthouse Caper, to which it is a sequel. For a Synopsis of both stories -- and a Review of each (by the Sherlock Holmes Society of London!) -- click on the "Story" railroad tie. This will also lead you to Excerpts from the current book -- including the entire first chapter.

The Cover

To see what the Cover of Jeff's new book looks like, click on the "postage stamp" image to your left. You'll also get a description of the image depicted, and the story behind it.

The Author

Clicking on the "Author" railroad tie will take you to a brief bio of the author, a recent photo (taken at one of the sites in the book), and a schedule of upcoming appearances and book signings.

Caper

The "Caper" railroad tie will return you to the "County Courthouse Caper" website.

Credits: The Railroad Crossing navigational tool on this page (like the Rising River navigational tool on the www.cccaper.com homepage) was designed by Erik Falkingham and constructed by Stacey Osten. ©2009 by Jeff Falkingham

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