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Sherlock Holmes vs. Cthulhu

The Adventure of the Neural Psychoses

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The second novel in Lois H. Gresh's Sherlock Holmes vs. Cthulhu series.
Amelia Scarcliffe's monstrous brood, harbingers of Cthulhu, will soon spawn. Her songs spell insanity, death... and illimitable wealth. And Moriarty will do anything to get his hands on gold, even if it means tearing down the walls between this world and a realm of horrors.
Meanwhile, after Sherlock Holmes's last tangle with the Order of Dagon, horrifying monsters haunt the Thames, and madness stalks the streets of Whitechapel. Gang war between Moriarty's thugs and the powerful cult can only bring more terror—unless Holmes and Dr. Watson can prevent it. But can they find the cause of the neural psychoses before Watson himself succumbs?
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 31, 2017
      This uneven series kickoff from bestseller Gresh (Blood and Ice) combines the hyperrational world of Conan Doyle with Lovecraft’s cosmic horror. In 1890, after a killer strikes four times in London’s East End, Sherlock Holmes is consulted by sickly-looking Willie Jacobs, who operates an experimental tram in that part of the city. Holmes deduces that Jacobs discovered one of the bodies, that of his father. Like the other three, it was eviscerated and half-eaten and had its bones arranged in an odd configuration, inside of which was a spherical object, apparently made of bone and bearing strange symbols. Jacobs confirms that the body was that of his father, who invented the tram, and expresses his fear that he’ll be Scotland Yard’s prime suspect. Gresh adds depth to Dr. Watson, a devoted husband and father, by showing his struggle between his concern for his family and his desire to help Holmes—which makes it hard for the reader to take that struggle seriously when Watson decides to join his friend on yet another perilous investigation. Gresh offers few scares, and sections told from the perspectives of characters other than Watson dissipate the suspense.

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