It\'s the autumn of 1890, and a spate of bombings has hit London.
He also reviews fiction for the Financial Times ..
Campbell Memorial Award in 2004 for his novel Untied Kingdom.
Clarke Award in 1998 for his novel Days and for the John W.
He was short-listed for the Arthur C.
About the Author: James Lovegrove is the New York Times best-selling author of The Age of Odin , the third novel in his critically-acclaimed Pantheon military SF series.
Watson are about to embark on one of their strangest and most exhilarating adventures yet.
But is this masked man truly the force for good that he seems? Is he connected somehow to the bombings? Holmes and his faithful companion Dr.
He is known only by the name Baron Cauchemar, and he appears to be a scourge of crime and villainy.
He possesses weaponry and armour of unprecedented sophistication.
He moves with the extraordinary agility of a latter-day Spring-heeled Jack.
Sherlock Holmes believes Professor Moriarty is orchestrating a nationwide campaign of terror, but to what end? At the same time, a bizarrely garbed figure has been spotted on the rooftops and in the grimy back alleys of the capital.
But one man suspects an even more sinister hand behind the violence.
The newspapers are full of fevered speculation about anarchists, anti-monarchists and Fenians.
It\'s the autumn of 1890, and a spate of bombings has hit London