Young Sherlock Holmes Series by Andrew Lane

The Young Sherlock Holmes series by Andrew Lane is an exciting collection of young adult novels that explore the teenage years of the world’s most famous detective. Set in the 1860s and 1870s, the series follows a young Sherlock Holmes as he solves mysteries, faces danger, and develops the skills that will make him a legendary detective. Packed with action, suspense, and clever twists, these books are perfect for fans of mystery and adventure.

Publication Order of Young Sherlock Holmes Books

  1. Death Cloud (2010)
  2. Red Leech (2010) (also titled Rebel Fire in the U.S.)
  3. Black Ice (2011)
  4. Fire Storm (2011)
  5. Snake Bite (2012)
  6. Knife Edge (2013)
  7. Stone Cold (2014)
  8. Night Break (2015)

1. Death Cloud (2010)

Fourteen-year-old Sherlock Holmes is sent to live with his aunt and uncle in Hampshire. While there, he stumbles upon two mysterious deaths linked to a strange black cloud. With the help of his new tutor, Amyus Crowe, and a street-smart boy named Matty, Sherlock uncovers a sinister plot involving a deadly chemical weapon. This thrilling debut sets the stage for Sherlock’s journey into the world of crime-solving.

2. Red Leech / Rebel Fire (2010)

Sherlock’s adventures take him to America, where he investigates rumors that John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of President Lincoln, is still alive. With his tutor Amyus Crowe and Crowe’s daughter Virginia, Sherlock faces danger at every turn. This book is filled with action, suspense, and a glimpse into the political intrigue of the time.

3. Black Ice (2011)

Sherlock is invited to London by his brother Mycroft, but things take a dark turn when they find a dead body in Mycroft’s club. Accused of murder, Mycroft needs Sherlock’s help to clear his name. The investigation takes Sherlock from the sewers of London to the icy landscapes of Russia. This gripping story is full of twists and danger.

4. Fire Storm (2011)

When Amyus Crowe and his daughter Virginia disappear without a trace, Sherlock is determined to find them. His search leads him to Scotland, where he uncovers a mystery involving a secret society and a dangerous conspiracy. This book showcases Sherlock’s growing skills as a detective and his determination to protect those he cares about.

5. Snake Bite (2012)

Sherlock is kidnapped and taken aboard a ship bound for China. Stranded in Shanghai, he must solve the mystery of a deadly snake bite that has killed a crew member. This adventure takes Sherlock into the heart of a foreign land, where he faces new challenges and learns to adapt to unfamiliar surroundings.

6. Knife Edge (2013)

Sherlock’s journey takes him to Ireland, where he becomes entangled in a kidnapping case. As he investigates, he uncovers a plot involving a dangerous weapon and a ruthless villain. This fast-paced story is filled with suspense and showcases Sherlock’s growing confidence as a detective.

7. Stone Cold (2014)

Sherlock is sent to Oxford to focus on his education, but he soon discovers a series of strange events at the university’s pathology labs. As he investigates, he uncovers a chilling plot that could have deadly consequences. This book is a blend of mystery, science, and danger.

8. Night Break (2015)

In the final book of the series, Sherlock’s family is falling apart. His mother has died, his father is missing in India, and his sister is acting strangely. A mysterious disappearance leads Sherlock to Egypt and the Suez Canal, where he faces his most personal and dangerous case yet. This emotional and action-packed conclusion ties together the threads of Sherlock’s early life.

Why You’ll Love Young Sherlock Holmes

The Young Sherlock Holmes series is perfect for fans of mystery, adventure, and clever storytelling. It offers a fresh perspective on the iconic detective, showing how his early experiences shaped him into the brilliant mind we know and love. The books are filled with action, suspense, and fascinating historical details. They also introduce memorable characters like Amyus Crowe, who serves as a mentor to young Sherlock, and Matty, his loyal friend. If you enjoy stories with strong protagonists and intricate plots, this series is a must-read.

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