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The Baker Street peculiars, brought to you by dirt-encrusted street urchin Roger Langridge ; with illustrations by scruffy paper boy Andy Hirsch ; and chromatic effects in all-new Stresingcolor by Fred Stresing

Label
The Baker Street peculiars, brought to you by dirt-encrusted street urchin Roger Langridge ; with illustrations by scruffy paper boy Andy Hirsch ; and chromatic effects in all-new Stresingcolor by Fred Stresing
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The Baker Street peculiars
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Responsibility statement
brought to you by dirt-encrusted street urchin Roger Langridge ; with illustrations by scruffy paper boy Andy Hirsch ; and chromatic effects in all-new Stresingcolor by Fred Stresing
Summary
What if the world's greatest detective wasn't quite what he--or she--seemed? It's a lovely day in 1930s London, right up until a giant stone lion comes to life and starts wrecking the city! It seems like the perfect case for the world's most famous detective, Sherlock Holmes. Of course, Sherlock Holmes doesn't actually exist; he is a fictional character created by Mrs. Hudson, who has been the real Baker Street detective all along, writing Holmes' adventures under the pen name of John Watson and running around the city in disguise. With an overwhelmed caseload she'll need the help of a precocious bunch of young detectives-in-training to solve the mystery of the living statues. Baker Street will never be the same!
Target audience
pre adolescent
Classification