Description: When attorney Reggie Heath leases space in an office building on London's Baker Street, his firm begins receiving letters sent to Sherlock Holmes. Reggie's brother Nigel becomes intrigued by one of the notes, then disappears, leaving a dead body in his wake.
Brief description: MICHAEL ROBERTSON studied literature at Purdue University, attended law school in southern California, and worked in educational publishing and software technology for many years. He spends his spare time surfing, a few hundred yards north of the shuttered San Onofre nuclear power plant. He is the author of the Baker Street Mystery series, which begins with The Baker Street Letters.
Review Quotes:
"A very entertaining novel. Mystery fans, whether they're Sherlock Holmes addicts or not, will thoroughly enjoy it. [This] should be a popular series indeed." --Booklist
"An intriguing and original plot, a likeable detective and a page turning read." --M. C. Beaton "A transatlantic mystery draws two brothers into a web of murder when attorney Reggie Heath rents office space on Baker Street. He begins receiving letters from various places addressed to Sherlock Holmes, and considers the letters an amusing nuisance. But his mentally fragile younger brother Nigel, who's working as a clerk for his brother, becomes obsessed with the continuing correspondence of a young Californian searching for her missing mother. Sure-footed, Robertson's debut is lively and inventive." --Kirkus Reviews