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THE NIGHT CALLS by DAVID PIRIE
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SummaryAs a young medical student, Arthur Conan Doyle-the creator
of Sherlock Holmes-studied under one of the pioneers in
forensic medicine, Dr. Joseph Bell. While details of
Doyle's actual relationship with the Doctor remain shrouded
in mystery, author David Pirie has created an engrossing
series that pairs the two as partners in criminal
investigations in the dark underworlds of Victorian
Edinburgh. The Night Calls chronicles their most frightening and
disturbing case, the encounter with the man who prefigures
Holmes' archnemesis Moriarty. A series of bizarre and
outlandish assaults on women in the brothels of Edinburgh
has caught the attention of Bell, who calls on Doyle to
assist in the investigation. At the same time, however,
there's a violent struggle for women's educational rights
taking place at the university's medical school where Doyle
is a student. There he meets young Elsbeth Scott, a fellow
student with an unfortunate list of enemies, among them a
crazed misogynist student name Crawford, and the smiling
hypocritical patron of the university, Henry Carlisle. Bell slowly begins to realize that the increasingly
freakish crimes indicate a heretofore unknown and
terrifying kind of criminal, one who is not susceptible to
the Doctor's old methods. The Night Calls takes them from
the evil heart of old Edinburgh into what Bell calls
their "fight against the future" and to London itself,
where Doyle again faces a villain with terrifying results.
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