Sherlock Holmes and The Adventure of the Ashen Seal: A Case of Conscience and Murder (The Baker Street Chronicles: A Collection of Sherlock Holmes Mysteries)
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What crime needs no words to destroy a man?
Three envelopes arrive at a respectable London address—each unmarked, each empty, each bearing only an impression stamped in grey ash: a griffin and a broken key. No threats are written. No demands are made. Yet within days, Sir Alistair Wynne, a retired colonial official haunted by a secret from Calcutta, is found dead in his locked study. The verdict is natural causes. But his companion-secretary knows better—and so does Sherlock Holmes.
Summoned to Baker Street by a young woman who fears the police have closed the case too soon, Holmes encounters a web of deception stretching from the fog-choked lanes of Chancery to the decaying wharves of Limehouse. An indebted nephew, a terrified clergyman, a proud colonel, and a polished solicitor all orbit the dead man’s legacy—and the missing packet of papers that could ruin or redeem them.
As the great detective traces the origin of the ashen seal and the buried injustice it represents, he uncovers a case like no other: a murder committed through terror, a revenge served with legal cunning, and a riddle that only the sharpest mind in England can solve.
The past has opened its grave. And it will not rest until Holmes confronts the truth.