A Study in Scarlet
A corpse discovered in an abandoned house in Brixton, with the German word RACHE written in blood upon the wall.
Baker Street, London
Consulting detective available for cases that baffle the ordinary mind. No problem too trivial, no mystery too obscure.
A corpse discovered in an abandoned house in Brixton, with the German word RACHE written in blood upon the wall.
A family curse, a spectral hound, and the treacherous moors of Dartmoor. Superstition meets methodical deduction.
A battle of wits against Professor Moriarty at the Reichenbach Falls. The Napoleon of Crime meets his match.
A cipher of dancing stick figures conceals a deadly threat. Cryptography and murder intertwined.
"When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth."
You see, but you do not observe. The distinction is clear. Every detail, no matter how minute, is a data point.
Data is assembled, patterns emerge. The brain is the only instrument I require — a finely tuned attic of organized knowledge.
The solution presents itself as if by magic. But it is not magic — it is merely observation and deduction, rigorously applied.
If you have a case that has baffled the police, or a mystery that demands the keenest intellect in Europe, send word to 221B Baker Street.