Three new cases for Holmes to solve. In "The Two Lions", Holmes suspects there's a link between a seemingly senseless murder of two circus lions and a seemingly random mugging. In "The Pilfered Paintings", a seemingly worthless painting ...See moreThree new cases for Holmes to solve. In "The Two Lions", Holmes suspects there's a link between a seemingly senseless murder of two circus lions and a seemingly random mugging. In "The Pilfered Paintings", a seemingly worthless painting has been stolen from the National Gallery. In "The Murdered Munitions Magnate", a man has been murdered, but there's a plethora of motives. Only Holmes can deduce which one is correct.
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