Synopsis
The Man Who Walked Through Walls
A Sherlock Holmes Novel
By Mark Collins
A set of footprints in fresh earth leads straight to a solid stone wall - and ends.
No scuff marks.
No return trail.
No hidden door.
When Sir Reginald Blackwood seeks the aid of Sherlock Holmes, he brings with him a tale whispered for generations: a vanished ancestor, a sealed chamber, and a legend that someone once walked through the very walls of Blackwood House.
In the fog-drenched outskirts of Victorian London, Holmes and Dr. Watson confront a mystery that defies reason. As they descend into hidden passages and long-buried family secrets, they uncover a dark inheritance - one built not only of stone, but of silence.
What begins as an apparent impossibility soon reveals a chilling truth: walls do not merely enclose houses... they conceal crimes.
But some walls are meant to be broken.
In this full-length novel written in the grand tradition of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Mark Collins delivers a classic Holmes adventure rich with atmosphere, deduction, and moral reckoning. Featuring secret chambers, mechanical ingenuity, and a haunting crime from the past that refuses to stay buried, The Man Who Walked Through Walls is a gripping Victorian mystery that will satisfy devoted Holmes enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
If you enjoy:
- Classic Holmes-style deduction
- Gothic estates and hidden passages
- Atmospheric Victorian London
- Mysteries rooted in family legacy and buried secrets
...then this unforgettable case belongs on your shelf.
The wall is solid.
The prints are real.
The truth is waiting.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- ISBN: 9798250952569
- Number of pages: 188
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 10 mm
- Languages: English
