Black Velvet
A thrilling spin on the classic Sherlock Holmes murder mystery... Thelonius (Theo) Holmes is a private investigator and a direct descendant of Sherlock Holmes. When eerily similar homicides by euthanasia pop up in both San... See More
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by Karl Popper
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