Sherlock Holmes the Panamanian Girls Author:Frank Thomas Frank Thomas presents this intriguing excerpt from the memoirs of the esteemed John H. Watson, M.D. which he discovered in the famous dispatch box in the ruins of Cox's Bank at Charing Cross. The case is was a cause celebre of the day and, for the first time, is now revealed. In this tale,a suspicious suicide, a real estate swindl... more »e, and a search for four priceless paintings lead Holmes and Watson to the shadowy world of Berlin. A series a of robberies by eccentric burglars take them to an ancient feudal castle. Now... back to the days of derring-do and deduction, too. Back to the mists and moonlight where it is always 1895.... From my place of concealment, I saw Holmes position himself behind one of the arches leading into the great room. The silence in this cold place of stark stone became oppressive. The flickering candles seemed far removed, and my eyelids became weighted. With an effort, I resisted the hypnotic effect of open flame. Nor would I fall prey to my desire to close my eyes and succumb to the gentle embrace of sleep. Here I was, at Holmes' side, at this frightening moment... and I would not allow myself to be a weak link. AUTHORBIO: This is Frank Thomas' tenth book dealing with the immortal sleuth. Since these works have been published in America, England, Germany, Israel, and Russia, he must be the worlds most widely read poste Doyle Author. Prior to fiction writing, he enjoyed an illustrious performing career. He was and is the leading child performer in the history of the Broadway theatre. This led to feature or starring roles in fifteen major studio films, innumerable radio shows and finally he starred as and in Tom Corbett, Space Cadet on national TV for five years. He is single, resides in Hollywood, chases girls, and plays a very bad game of golf.« less