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Sherlock Holmes and The Man Who Believed in Fairies (paperback edition)

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What if Sherlock Holmes’ greatest enemy wasn’t a criminal mastermind - but his own creator?

Having abandoned retirement, Sherlock Holmes is drawn into a battle of intellects where, this time, the stakes are deeply personal. For lurking behind the shadows of his past is the true architect of his near-fatal encounter at Reichenbach Falls: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - a flawed genius whose beliefs threaten everything Holmes stands for.

When two young girls claim to have captured photographic proof of fairies, Doyle eagerly champions their impossible claims with unwavering conviction. To Holmes, this is an affront to reason itself. Logic clashes with belief, evidence with imagination - and neither man is willing to yield.

The conflict turns public when a biting cartoon in Punch binds Holmes and Doyle together in ridicule, igniting Holmes’ determination to expose the truth and dismantle a fantasy that has captured the world’s attention.

Inspired by the infamous Cottingley fairy photographs, Sherlock Holmes and The Man Who Believed in Fairies is a gripping tale of rivalry, pride, and the fine line between genius and delusion. In a clash between cold logic and fervent belief, only one truth can prevail.


Sherlock Holmes and The Man Who Believed in Fairies

Paperback edition

225 pages