![]() ![]() The mysteries weren't terribly complex (to me) but they were interesting and I eagerly kept pace with Sherlock and Matty while they were on the trail figuring things out. I don't want to say more less I spoil it but I hope to see more of the former in the next book :). One person turns out to be different from what I thought and actually one I could respect while another was surprising but not surprising once you thought about it. Two cases here, each is not quite what they seem and the results are surprising in both. Makes me wonder how Matty will be written into the series of events leading up to 221B Baker street. Different dynamic of course than John and Sherlock, though I think John and Matty would get on quite well with each other eventually. I loved seeing Matty and Sherlock solving a crime and working things out together again, they make quite the pair. Don't get me wrong, I did enjoy this alot but it's not the BEST of the series and not the worst either. His team comprises a computer hacker, a free runner, an ex-marine and a pathological liar.ģ.5 really. Calum's intention is to use the creatures' DNA to help protect the species, but also to search for a cure for his own paralysis. The Lost World books will follow disabled 15-year-old Calum Challenger, who is co-ordinating a search from his London bedroom to find creatures considered so rare that many do not believe they exist. Black Ice won the 2012 Centurion Book Award.Įarly in 2012, Macmillan Children's Books announced that they would be publishing a new series by Lane, beginning in 2013. (coming second by three votes) and the 2011 Southampton's Favourite Book Award. Death Cloud was short-listed for both the 2010 North East Book Award. The fifth book, Snake Bite was published in hardback in October 2012 and the sixth book, Knife Edge was published in September 2013. The third book – Black Ice – was published in June 2011 in the UK while the fourth book – Fire Storm – was published originally in hardback in October 2011 with a paperback publication in March 2012. The first book in the 'Young Sherlock Holmes' series – Death Cloud – was published in the United Kingdom in June 2010 (February 2011 in the United States), with the second – Red Leech – published in the United Kingdom in November of that year (with a United States publication date under the title Rebel Fire of February 2012). John the Beheaded as a meeting place for the worlds of Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Who. Lane had already shown an extensive knowledge of the Holmes character and continuity in his Virgin Books novel All-Consuming Fire in which he created The Library of St. The series was developed in conjunction with the estate of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. During 2009, Macmillan Books announced that Lane would be writing a series of books focusing on the early life of Sherlock Holmes.
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