The Adventure of the Engineer’s Thumb: Part Two

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The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans: Part One

In fog-bound London, Holmes and Watson are surprised by a visit from Mycroft Holmes - Sherlock's brother and the indispensable secret power behind the British government. A young clerk named Cadogan West has been found dead on the Underground tracks with top-secret submarine pl ...  Show more

The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans: Part Two

Following a trail of clues at Aldgate station, Holmes makes a stunning discovery that leads to an unexpected twist in the investigation. Now convinced that Cadogan West’s death is part of a greater international conspiracy, Holmes asks Mycroft to send him a list of all the fore ...  Show more

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