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A plate of spoiled oysters leaves Dr. Watson fevered and insensible -- yet from his sickbed is born one of the strangest adventures ever to pass through the pages of his journal.
In a dream spun from half-remembered relics at the British Museum, Watson finds himself beside Holmes in the lost Arabian city of Sirraban, summoned to the glittering palace of its Sultan. The ruler's beloved daughter, Amira, has vanished from her locked chamber, and only Sharlaq al-Hulmis and Jalal ibn Watsun -- their names transformed by the dream -- can uncover the truth.
What follows is a mystery steeped in perfumed gardens and shadowed alleys, snake-eyed viziers and whispering dwarfs, moonlit inscriptions and silks stained with blood. As the Sultan pleads for his daughter's return, Holmes and Watson must navigate a labyrinth of secrets where every ally may be an enemy, and every locked door conceals another peril.
Blending Conan Doyle's sharp logic with the exotic menace of an Eastern fable, Sherlock Holmes and the Sultan's Daughter is a dazzling tale of palace intrigue, betrayal, and the fine line between dream and reality.
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