Paula Berinstein
Beware of making promises to Sherlock Holmes . . .After promising Sherlock Holmes he’d look after his descendants, accidental time traveler Nick Muffet discovers he’s spoken too soon: from his vantage point in the twenty-first century he can find no trace of Holmes’s child with the cunning actress Irene Adler. His only option is to return to the past and look for himself.But time travel is risky and Nick fears he might inadvertently cause a disaster. Still, a promise is a promise. Against his better judgment he commandeers Simon Binkle’s time machine and returns to 1890. Unfortunately his search for the elusive offspring leads nowhere and he becomes increasingly desperate. At a loss, he realizes there’s only one strategy left to him, and it’s fraught with peril. He must seek out Adler herself.Securing a job at the theater where she’s appearing, Nick finds himself in the perfect position to observe the actress. But Adler is not the type to make things easy, and his distance is soon compromised. That’s just the beginning of his problems though. It seems Adler is involved in much more than just acting, and Nick is in far more trouble than he ever imagined. 3