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Jon L. Lellenberg
"Baker Street Irregular is a mystery and espionage tale told by a member of a whimsical Sherlock Holmes club born in a speakeasy, as Woody Hazelbaker undergoes America's political struggles in the 1930s and Second World War in the '40s, stretching from the Great Depression's worst year to the beginning of the Cold War. A young New York lawyer, Woody gets a cold dose of reality from a gangster client he keeps secret from the world, then puts stratagems he learned to use when he and other Baker Street Irregulars react to Hitler's war against Europe's democracies" -- from publisher's web site.
| Publisher | Arkham House, Brand: Arkham House Pub, Arkham House Pub |
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| Pages | 404 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 0-870-54186-2 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-0-870-54186-5 primary |
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