Sherlock Holmes and the Clown Prince of London #[nn]
In "Sherlock Holmes and the Crown Prince of London," a man haunted by psychic burdens enlists the detective’s aid in unraveling a murder mystery tied to a portly comedian with an uncanny charm—especially with the ladies. Written by Joe Gentile and illustrated by Rich Gulick, with lettering by Donna Gentile-Karas, this 2001 Moonstone tale blends Victorian intrigue with a touch of the uncanny, all framed by Drew Tucker’s striking cover.
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A man with burdensome psychic powers puts Holmes on a murder case where the killer appears to be a portly comedian who has a very special way with the ladies.
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