Sherlock Holmes and the Legend of the Great Auk by Linda Stratmann


 It is fascinating to read the facts about the great auk. From many to nearly none the auk has disappeared. What happened to them? Who savaged their lives leaving only one to display itself at the British Museum? Sherlock Holmes is visiting the world of Ornithology. So, with the the Great Auk it is necessary to visit the delightful penguins. The flightless birds in their black and white suits, in paintings, line the walls in the British Museum

Sherlock Holmes is not on vacation. He is investigating another murder. One of the lovers of birds, Professor Richard Owen, is dead. He is murdered in the museum. Now, Sherlock Holmes explores the life of a devoted mother's son. Professor Owen thinks the bird under the glass is fake. He had a way to sell his truth to those important men standing around the display. Who knew the Great Auk could cost such a ruckus? Now, I know. Linda Stratmann in "The Legend of the Great Auk" gives us back that intelligent and some might say sexy gentleman again. He has such presence.

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