Elementary: The Ghost Line (Book Review)

Titan Books has announced the release of Elementary: The Ghost Line by author Adam Christopher. The 320 page book in a fun new tie-in novel for the CBS TV series, Elementary. Are you ready to step into the shoes of Sherlock Holmes and Joan Watson while trying to solve a new mystery taking place in New York City? Read on.


Elementary: The Ghost Line tells a terrific story with the characters you love from the popular television series. Even if you have never watched the TV show, fans of Sherlock Holmes will still find something to enjoy about the new book. The author has done an excellent job of perfectly blending the world of Sherlock Holmes with that of the beloved TV series.

The book goes into graphic detail about a horrid crime that has happened in New York City and will keep fans interested in the tale until the very end. The twists and turns of Elementary: The Ghost Line keeps the readers hooked on every last word while giving them a guided tour into the macabre world of Sherlock Holmes. In the end, Elementary: The Ghost Line is a great read and will definitely please fans of the Elementary TV series. To learn more, visit the official Elementary: The Ghost Line website.

Book Information
  • Author: Adam Christopher
  • Paperback
  • 320 Pages
  • Release: February 27, 2015




Score: 8.5 out of 10
About Elementary: The Ghost Line
A brand-new novel tie-in for the popular Elementary TV series. A summons to a body found riddled with bullets in a Hell’s Kitchen apartment is the start of a new case for Sherlock Holmes and Joan Watson. The victim is a subway train driver with a strange Colombian connection and a mysterious pile of money, but who would want to kill him? The search for the truth will lead the detectives into the hidden underground tunnels of New York City, where more bodies may well await them.

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