It is the summer of 1870 in London, and death seems to be everywhere; at
least it feels that way to Sherlock Holmes. Almost seventeen now, he
cannot shake the blackness that has descended upon him: he has lost his
dear father; his mentor, Sigerson Bell, is growing gravely ill; Irene
Doyle, the object of his affections, has left for America; his longtime
admirer, Beatrice Leckie, has chosen another suitor; and the death of
the great Charles Dickens fills the city with an impending sense of
doom. And out there somewhere in that darkness, Sherlock's great enemy,
the villainous Malefactor, is spinning his web of evil, planning who
knows what. Only one thing can rouse the young detective from the depths
of despair: the possibility of justice. Through information gleaned from
his brother, Mycroft, Holmes uncovers a new and terrible plot unleashed
by his nemesis. Malefactor has infiltrated the British government,
employing his nefarious agents, Grimsby and Crew, to help him begin his
ascent to complete control. Prepared to do anything to stop this
criminal infestation, Sherlock sets out to destroy his rival and bring
down him and his henchmen--once and for all. He soon sets off on a
twisting trail of death and desperation that eventually leads him to a
legendary, abandoned graveyard in the heart of the city. Everything in
the brilliant boy's life changes as death knocks again.... But in this
shocking and spine-tingling conclusion to the series, Sherlock Holmes
transforms, becoming the immortal master of criminal detection.