The Case of the Spellbound Child (Elemental Masters #14) (MP3 CD)
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This is book number 14 in the Elemental Masters series.
- #1: The Serpent's Shadow (Elemental Masters #1) (Mass Market): $8.09
- #2: The Gates of Sleep (Elemental Masters #2) (Mass Market): $8.09
- #3: Phoenix and Ashes (Elemental Masters #3) (Mass Market): $8.09
- #4: The Wizard of London (Elemental Masters #4) (Mass Market): $7.19
- #5: Reserved for the Cat (Elemental Masters #5) (Mass Market): $7.19
- #6: Unnatural Issue (Elemental Masters #6) (Mass Market): $8.09
- #7: Home From the Sea (Elemental Masters #7) (Mass Market): $8.09
- #8: Steadfast (Elemental Masters #8) (Mass Market): $8.09
- #9: Blood Red (Elemental Masters #9) (Mass Market): $7.19
- #10: From a High Tower (Elemental Masters #10) (Mass Market): $8.09
- #11: A Study in Sable (Elemental Masters #11) (Mass Market): $8.09
- #12: A Scandal in Battersea (Elemental Masters #12) (Hardcover): $24.30
- #13: The Bartered Brides (Elemental Masters #13) (Hardcover): $27.00
- #15: Jolene (Elemental Masters #15) (Mass Market): $8.09
- #16: The Silver Bullets of Annie Oakley: An Elemental Masters Novel (Mass Market): $9.89
Description
The 14th novel in the magical alternate history Elemental Masters series continues the reimagined adventures of Sherlock Holmes in a richly detailed alternate 20th-century England.
While Sherlock is still officially dead, John and Mary Watson and Nan Killian and Sarah Lyon-White are taking up some of his caseload - and some for Lord Alderscroft, the Wizard of London.
Lord Alderscroft asks them to go to Dartmoor to track down a rumor of evil magic brewing there. Not more than four hours later, a poor cottager, also from Dartmoor, arrives seeking their help. His wife, in a fit of rage over the children spilling and spoiling their only food for dinner that night, sent them out on the moors to forage for something to eat. This is not the first time she has done this, and the children are moor-wise and unlikely to get into difficulties. But this time they did not come back, and in fact, their tracks abruptly stopped "as if them Pharisees took'd 'em". The man begs them to come help.
They would have said no, but there's the assignment for Alderscroft. Why not kill two birds with one stone?
But the deadly bogs are not the only mires on Dartmoor.