
Tod im Oberhaus
Irene Adler, Sonderermittlerin der Krone 1
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Lord Blackfield, Mitglied des Oberhauses und wortmächtiger Kritiker der Bank of England, findet im Garten seines Anwesens einen gewaltsamen Tod. Die Tatwaffe ist dieselbe, mit der Irene Adler erst kürzlich angegriffen wurde - eine Kreuzbergschleuder. Die Spuren weisen zum mächtigen Chief Cashier der Bank Sir John Conroy und seinem Sohn Sebastian, einem von Irene Adler einst abgewiesenen Verehrer. Mycroft Holmes schleust Irene als verdeckte Ermittlerin in den Haushalt von Sir John ein. Dort soll sie mit Hilfe eines von Mister Wu umgebauten Grammophons Beweise sammeln. Doch als ihre Tarnung auffliegt, hängen nicht nur die Ermittlungen, sondern Irene Adler nacktes Leben am seidenen Faden.
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