From the Publisher
It is 1868, the week that Benjamin Disraeli becomes Prime Minister
of the Empire. Sherlock''s beautiful but poor admirer, Beatrice,
the hatter''s daughter, appears at the door late at night. She is
terrified, claiming that she and her friend have just been attacked
by the Spring Heeled Jack on Westminster Bridge and the fiend has
made off with her friend. At first Sherlock thinks Beatrice simply
wants his attention, and he is reluctant to go back to detective
work. He also believes that the Jack everyone fears is a fictional
figure. But soon he is suspicious of various individuals, several
of them close friends.
Set at a time when many in England were in a state of fear because
a Jew was running the country, Shane Peacock presents a compelling
story filled with an atmosphere of paranoia and secrets and
surprises played out on late-night London streets. Sherlock gets
drawn deeper and deeper into the pursuit of the Spring Heeled Jack,
whose attacks grow in number until it seems that there are Jacks
everywhere.
The Secret Fiend is the fourth book in Shane Peacock''s
award-winning Boy Sherlock Holmes series, combining brilliant
storytelling with fascinating historical detail and a mystery
worthy of one of the greatest sleuths in English literature.
About the Author
Shane Peacock was born in Thunder Bay, Ontario, and grew up in
Kapuskasing. A biographer, journalist, and screenwriter, he is also
the author of several novels and plays. He has received many honors
for his writing, including the prestigious Arthur Ellis Award for
Eye of the Crow and the Geoffrey Bilson Award for
Historical Fiction for Vanishing Girl. The Boy Sherlock
Holmes series is now published in twelve languages in ten countries
and has won and been nominated for more than forty literary awards
in Canada and the United States. Shane Peacock lives near Cobourg,
Ontario.
Format: Trade Paperback
Published: August 14, 2012
Publisher: Tundra
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 1770493859
ISBN - 13: 9781770493858