Gail R Delaney Author
DISCOUNT Baker Street Legacy Book Two: The Empty Chair
DISCOUNT Baker Street Legacy Book Two: The Empty Chair
Happiness becomes fear and peace becomes peril as an insidious enemy sets off a dangerous game of cat and mouse.
Kipling Branson’s tumble into love with Grayson Holmes was absolute, but if a long-distance relationship wasn’t hard enough she loves a man whose career leaves his life in constant danger. When Grayson’s sisters propose a surprise visit to England, Kipling ignores her hesitation and takes the chance.
In the months since the death of Grayson’s cousin, a man closer to him than a brother, Grayson has found himself wishing for a more fulfilling and less solitary life. With Kipling, he has a chance.
What should have been a peaceful holiday learning to share space turns into yet another life-or-death series of riddles... with Grayson's life the final prize.
The Howell family's hatred for the Holmes bloodline has lasted generations… and now plays out in a game of revenge. Howell has twisted truths, taken lives, and machinated outcomes with the ultimate goal of retribution. His games in Boston failed, but he has a new game to play.
Genre: Suspense Romance
Tropes and Topics: Disability Representation, Sherlock Holmes Bloodline
Content Warning: Due to the nature of the genre and the storyline, please be aware there are instances of terroristic violence that may feel parallel to real-world events, as well as personal danger, violence, and abduction. The characters struggle with PTSD, mental health struggles, grief at the loss of someone close to them, and trauma.
Though in passing and spoken from the point of view of a non-prominent character, there are themes of ableism against the main character regarding her hearing impairment.
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Reason for discounted price: This is an older cover with older formatting. While I have possibly cleared up some random typos and updated a line or two, there is no fundamental difference between this older edition and what is now available.