Red Leech (Rebel Fire)

Young Sherlock Holmes Series

Author: Andrew Lane

Book 2 in the Young Sherlock Holmes series

Pages: 352

Published: 2010

Age: 11+

Fourteen-year-old Sherlock Holmes knows that Amyus Crowe, his mysterious American tutor, has some dark secrets. But he didn’t expect to find John Wilkes Booth, the notorious assassin, apparently alive and well in England—and Crowe somehow mixed up in it.

When no one will tell you the truth, sometimes you have to risk all to discover it for yourself. And so begins an adventure that will take Sherlock across the Atlantic, to the center of a deadly web—where a friend is in peril and a defeated army threatens to rise again.

Please Note: Red Leech – the second book in the Young Sherlock Holmes series – has been recently republished under the title Rebel Fire.

About the Young Sherlock Holmes Series

Books in series order

  1. 1.Death Cloud(2010)
  2. 2.Red Leech (Rebel Fire)(2010)
  3. 3.Black Ice(2011)
  4. 4.Fire Storm(2011)
  5. 5.Snake Bite(2012)
  6. 6.Knife Edge(2013)
  7. 7.Stone Cold(2014)
  8. 8.Night Break(2015)
  9. +Bedlam(2011)

Reading age: 11+ years

This series should be read in order.

The world's most famous detective. The most brilliant mind in fiction. But before he became the great detective, who was young Sherlock Holmes?

The year is 1868, and Sherlock Holmes is 14. His life is that of a perfectly ordinary army officer's son: boarding school, good manners, a classical education – the backbone of the British Empire. But all that is about to change.

With his father suddenly posted to India, and his mother mysteriously unwell, Sherlock is sent to stay with his eccentric uncle and aunt in their vast house in Hampshire. So begins a summer that leads Sherlock to uncover his first murder, a kidnap, corruption and a brilliantly sinister villain of exquisitely malign intent . . .

A life-long Sherlock Holmes fan, Andrew Lane delivers a thrilling series in which the iconic detective is reimagined as a brilliant and troubled teenager, while managing to remain faithful to the spirit of Arthur Conan Doyle's classic character.