The Brown Study Problem – “He (Lestrade) got himself into a fog recently over a forgery case, and that was what brought him here.” Holmes gives Watson the facts of a case that occurred when they first moved into Baker Street.
Sketches of a Blackmailer – The grandson of the famous painter, John Everett Millais, is being blackmailed with scandal over sketches done by his grandfather. A unique spot for the exchange provides challenges to the great detective.
The Case of the Spoilt Vamberry Red – The case Holmes once referred to as 'Vamberry, the wine merchant', is finally explained to Dr. Watson.
Farewell, My Golden-Haired Angel – What if Holmes’ cases had been written by a different author in the style of the hard-boiled detective novels of a later era? Watson finds himself reading such a manuscript during a similar case where he is accompanying Holmes to stop a murder.
The Amber O’Grady Bequest – A financier has been poisoned while under a nurse’s care at home. He had recently changed his Will to include her and now she has been arrested for his murder. Holmes has been engaged to prove her innocence, but circumstantial evidence is working against her.