A popular mystery writer comes under fire when one of her murder plots comes to life--and only Sherlock Holmes can clear her name--in this "well-constructed homage to the Great Detective" created by Arthur Conan Doyle (Criminal Element).
May 1898: Abigail Moone presents an unusual problem at Baker Street. A successful mystery author, she writes her stories under a male pseudonym--and gets her ideas by following real people, imagining how she might kill them and get away with it.
Now, her latest "victim" has died of the poison method she meticulously planned in her notebook. Abigail insists she is not responsible--someone is trying to frame her for his death. With the evidence stacking up against her, she begs Holmes to prove her innocence...