Sherlock Holmes: The Invisible Man's Christmas
A Christmas ghost wanders through London. Its thefts are impossible: gifts vanish from locked rooms, objects disappear without a trace, memories seem erased. Scotland Yard speaks of ghosts, but Sherlock Holmes knows there is a pattern-a mind that holds secrets no one else should know.
When Baker Street receives the same letter that warned other families -"Your Christmas will be memorable"-Holmes realises the mystery has become personal. With fluorescent powders, invisible threads, and strategically placed mirrors, Holmes and Watson begin the most delicate and emotional investigation of their careers.
Amid shadows and reflections, it will be revealed that the stolen objects hold not material value, but emotional significance; that true invisibility lies not in the body, but in what others fail to understand. Each theft recreates a forgotten Christmas memory, and each recovery returns more than objects: it restores memory, emotion, and the magic of Christmas.
This Christmas, Holmes will learn that seeing the invisible is not merely a matter of the eyes, but of the heart. And you, reader, may discover that true invisibility has always been closer than you imagined.