Sherlock Holmes and the Christmas Murders

Regular price €19.99
Title
Quantity:
Will Deliver When Available
Will Deliver When Available
14 days return policy Shipping & Delivery
19th century fiction
221 Baker Street
A01=Stuart Douglas
Andrew Scott
Arthur Conan Doyle
Author_Stuart Douglas
basil Rathbone
Baskerville
Benedict Cumberbatch
Category=FFD
Category=FFH
Christmas
Christmas books
Christmas cake
Crime Fiction
detective
detective novels
Enola Holmes
eq_bestseller
eq_crime
eq_fiction
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_nobargain
Festive Season
forthcoming
Guy Ritchie
Henry Cavill
historical mystery fiction
Holmes and Watson
Inspector Lestrade
Jeremy Brett
John Watson
Johnny Lee Miller
Jude Law
London
Martin Freeman
Moriarty
murder mystery
mystery
mystery and thrillers
Scotland Yard
Sherlock Holmes
Victorian London

Product details

  • ISBN 9781835417973
  • Weight: 567g
  • Dimensions: 130 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Nov 2026
  • Publisher: Titan Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
Secure checkout Fast Shipping Easy returns

A fiendish seasonal mystery in which Holmes and Watson must discover the connections between a series of Christmas-themed murders in London. For fans of Gareth Rubin’s Holmes and Moriarty.

In the week before Christmas, Dr Watson convinces an unwilling Sherlock Holmes to accompany him into the centre of London to go shopping for a gift for Mrs Hudson. Unwilling to trail around lots of smaller establishments among the seasonal crowds, Holmes insists they leave early and go to only a single shop – Whitley’s, the capital’s first ‘department’ store, in which everything and anything can be found – ‘from a pin to an elephant’, in the words of its founder, William Whitley.

What they did not expect to find, however, is the body suspended in the branches of the large decorated Christmas tree just inside the entrance way. It looks as though the dead man has fallen from the high workman’s gantry standing to one side and broken his neck. Only Holmes hears a steady, slow drip and notices the pool of blood in the shadows beneath the tree, and recognises that a murder has taken place.

They are still at the store watching an ambulance take the body away when a runner appears from Scotland Yard with the news that another body has been discovered, again left in public. This time it is a young man, throttled with a thin rope, dangling from a beam in the changing rooms at Regents Park Boating Lake. Holmes is able to identify the dead man as a postman, and a search of the area round the lake uncovers his post bag in reeds by the water.

Led to Hampstead by an address on the now fashionable Christmas cards in the post bag, Watson peers through a window and sees someone with their back to him, sitting at a table, with a hand resting on a cup of tea. He knocks furiously, but the seated figure gives no sign of hearing him. They go round the back and find the back door unlocked. Cautiously they enter – to discover the sitter is an elderly woman, obviously dead, with her throat cut. On closer examination, they discover a bloody knife near her right hand, and that her mouth is stuffed to overflowing with Christmas cake.

Can Holmes and Watson find the pattern between these Christmas-themed murders, and bring an end to the killings before the festive season truly begins?

Stuart Douglas is an author and editor based in Edinburgh. He runs Obverse Books, and has written four Sherlock Holmes novels for Titan Books. In 2016, he co-created the award winning Black Archive series of books, and has also written and edited novellas and short story anthologies for several publishers.

More from this author