The Jubilee Problem
Sherlock Holmes and Lucy James Mystery • Book 4
Why You'll Love This
A conspiracy targeting Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee gives Holmes and his daughter Lucy James a deadline no detective duo can afford to miss.
- Great if you want: classic Holmes logic paired with a fresh, compelling female protagonist
- The experience: tightly plotted and propulsive — the ticking-clock stakes hold throughout
- The writing: Veley and Elliott balance period authenticity with brisk, modern readability
- Skip if: you prefer Holmes strictly solo — Lucy shares equal narrative weight
About This Book
Against the glittering backdrop of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, Sherlock Holmes and his American daughter Lucy James race to unravel a conspiracy that threatens not just the Queen's life but the stability of an empire. The stakes are as grand as Victorian London itself — thousands of lives, a throne, a civilization's sense of order — yet the story never loses sight of the personal: a father and daughter partnership still finding its footing, working against a clock that refuses to slow down. The combination of historical spectacle and intimate character tension gives the thriller a genuinely compelling pulse.
What distinguishes this fourth entry in the series is how confidently Veley and Elliott balance two very different voices and perspectives — Holmes's cool, exacting logic alongside Lucy's sharper emotional intelligence — without either overshadowing the other. The prose moves at the brisk, purposeful pace the mystery demands while still finding room for period texture and dry wit. Readers who have followed the series will find the character dynamics deepening in satisfying ways; those arriving here fresh will find the story rewards immediate engagement.
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