The Man Who Walked Through Walls
A Sherlock Holmes Novel
By Mark Collins
A set of footprints in fresh earth leads straight to a solid stone wall - and ends.
No scuff marks.
No return trail.
No hidden door.
When Sir Reginald Blackwood seeks the aid of Sherlock Holmes, he brings with him a tale whispered for generations: a vanished ancestor, a sealed chamber, and a legend that someone once walked through the very walls of Blackwood House.
In the fog-drenched outskirts of Victorian London, Holmes and Dr. Watson confront a mystery that defies reason. As they descend into hidden passages and long-buried family secrets, they uncover a dark inheritance - one built not only of stone, but of silence.
What begins as an apparent impossibility soon reveals a chilling truth: walls do not merely enclose houses... they conceal crimes.
But some walls are meant to be broken.
In this full-length novel written in the grand tradition of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Mark Collins delivers a classic Holmes adventure rich with atmosphere, deduction, and moral reckoning. Featuring secret chambers, mechanical ingenuity, and a haunting crime from the past that refuses to stay buried, The Man Who Walked Through Walls is a gripping Victorian mystery that will satisfy devoted Holmes enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
If you enjoy:
Classic Holmes-style deduction
Gothic estates and hidden passages
Atmospheric Victorian London
Mysteries rooted in family legacy and buried secrets
...then this unforgettable case belongs on your shelf.
The wall is solid.
The prints are real.
The truth is waiting.