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Sherlock Holmes The Missing Years: Timbuktu
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Still Wondering What Sherlock Holmes Was Doing Between His Reported Death In 1891 And His Reappearance In 1894? The Whole World Knew That He Died At The Reichenbach Falls, Tumbling Over The Jagged Cliff In A Deadly Embrace With His Nemesis Moriarty. But For Historys Greatest Detective, Death Was Only The Beginning. It All Started When An Italian Scholar Travelled From Venice To 221B Baker Street, To Beg The Help Of The Legendary Detective. He Carried An Ancient Parchment, Written In The Hand Of Marco Polo Himself. It Was Torn In Half, Centuries Ago, To Protect The World From A Terrifying Secret, One That Apparently Marco Polo And The Moroccan Traveler Ibn Battuta, Took Dramatic Steps To Guard. Holmes Sprang Into Action. He Faked His Death At Reichenbach And Proceeded Undercover To Venice. From 1891 To 1894, When Sherlock Holmes Was Dead To The World, He Was Having The Grandest Adventures Of His Career. From The Vatican To Morocco And From The Sahara To The Ancient City Of Timbuktu, Holmes And Watson Were On A Dauntless Journey, One Where The Duo Confronted Ruthless Criminals, An Ancient Culture And A Staggering Surprise.
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