In 1890 the newspapers are full of tales of jewel thefts in the west of England. It is the great Sherlock Holmes who leads the investigation. As for you, your mission is to watch over the Eagle which serves as the emblem of the Yorkshire artillery regiment. It is under these circumstances that, during the re-enactment of a historical duel, one of the duelists is killed. However, the pistols should have been loaded with blanks… What link, if there is one, unites the two cases? Is it a matter of honor, or a sordid scheme?
In good Victorian society or in the slums of London, it's up to YOU to lead the investigation, with only a pencil, an eraser and... your wit!
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Book title | Un Duel dans le Yorkshire |
Edition name | V1c |
Original title | The Honour of the Yorkshire Light Artillery |
Publication date | 1994-04 |
Language | Français |
Country | France |
Format | Poche |
ISBN 10 | 2070566897 |
ISBN 13 | 9782070566891 |
La date du premier dépôt legal est erronée. On y lit avril 1994 au lieux d'avril 1992, date de dépôt de la premiere impression