The Murder by Decree
Some crimes demand witnesses.
Others survive because none remain.
As London slips into unease, a pattern begins to form, one that the city refuses to name aloud. Rumors move faster than facts. Fear replaces certainty. And the distance between truth and terror grows dangerously thin.
Holmes is drawn into a case where evidence is fragmented, motives are obscured, and silence itself becomes a form of complicity. Each step forward reveals less clarity, not more and every answer seems to arrive too late.
What unfolds is not a pursuit of a killer alone, but an examination of how societies endure horror by refusing to look directly at it.
In the end, the question is not who committed the crime,
But what does it cost to let it continue?
For readers who value classic detective fiction shaped by patience, consequence, and respect for its origins.
Each volume stands alone. Together, they form a longer examination of justice, memory, and what remains when answers are exhausted.