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|title=Sherlock Holmes - The Spirit Box
|author=George Mann
|publisher=Titan Books
|date=August 2014
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1781160023</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>1781160023</amazonus>
|website=
|video=
|summary=A WWI-based return to work for Holmes and Watson, but one where the style overweighs the slight content.
|cover=1781160023
|aznuk=1781160023
|aznus=1781160023
}}
In the London of World War One there is a man amongst the masses cowering from the nightly Zeppelin raids who knows death a lot more than many. He is grieving for his nephew, lost to the killing fields of France; he is pining for his wife, evacuated to the country; and he is both grieving and pining for a past where he was more active, more demonstrably brave and verifiably useful – a past whose main constituent part has also gone to the countryside, to be a beekeeper near Brighton. That man is Dr Watson, and the other, of course, is Sherlock Holmes. Here they're reunited at the behest of Mycroft, for three individual deaths provide a thorn in the side of his secret operations, and only Holmes can pluck it out with his singular talents. But when the evidence in the case so often revolves around mysterious photographs claiming to be of people's souls, there is a hint that this new modern age is a step too far for the once-retired sleuthing friends.

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