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The Problem of the Missing Miss
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Once a playground for the British nobility, by the mid-1880s Brighton has become a haven for middle-class vacationers. Shabbier than it was, and darker around the edges, it is nonetheless a fitting place for a young doctor's honeymoon. But no sooner has Arthur Conan Doyle stepped off the train than he encounters a mystery. A teenage girl has vanished from the railway terminal, and the elderly Reverend Dodgson—better known by his pen name, Lewis Carroll—is searching for her. Doyle will do whatever it takes to rescue the missing miss from the clutches of a coastal criminal, even if it means putting his honeymoon in danger.
In Sherlock Holmes and Alice in Wonderland, Arthur Conan Doyle and Lewis Carroll created two of Victorian England's most remarkable characters, but neither could ever have imagined the trouble they would find on Brighton Pier.
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“I like the concept of having these two authors cross paths and work with each other. A little winded at times and a ton of editing errors (punctuation, inconsistent name changes, etc) but an interesting book.”

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About Roberta Rogow
Roberta Rogow (b. 1942) is an author of speculative fiction. A professional children’s librarian, she began writing fan fiction in 1973 after a love of
lured her to her first science fiction convention. After several years publishing stories in fanzines, she founded
, a multimedia zine focusing on
and other science fiction, in 1978. After retiring the zine in 1996, Rogow published her first novel,
(1998), which began the four-volume Charles Dodgson and Arthur Conan Doyle Mysteries.
Rogow’s most recent novel is
(2013). She is also a musician who has been playing sci-fi-inspired folk music since the 1970s.
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