SEQUEL TO H. RIDER HAGGARD'S SHE
The Great Detective runs into Jesus in Tibet!
Praise for THE GREAT DETECTIVE ON THE ROOF OF THE WORLD:
"A delightful story!"—Rozonda (Goodreads)
"Very well written, it explores new territory in the fascinating life of this larger than life character."—R. Bennett (Amazon)
"I urge anyone who's reading this review to go and get this book."—Daniel Baldridge (Amazon)
"[E]njoyable and interesting . . . . I found Millers' knowledge of Tibet and Buddhism fascinating . . . . [H]e writes a fine story, in what is quite obviously a labor of love. A must book to obtain."—SHERLOCK HOLMES: The Great Detective in Paperback
"[T]he solving of the crime by Holmes-Sigerson was true Canon indeed. A pleasure!"—John Bennett Shaw, Holmes authority.
This story's conceit is that it is the true first sequel to Horace Holly's "She," which was published in 1887 under the byline of Holly's agent, H. Rider Haggard. The only heretofore known sequel, "Ayesha: The Return of She," records events that occurred two decades after "She." This new tale, then, is a record of the events that took place BETWEEN the previously published adventures.
The sounds of running and men crying out came closer. Suddenly Sigerson's door burst open and an army of yellow- and maroon-clad police monks fell upon us, dragging us out into the street without so much as a word of explanation, through the mud and dung and then east across the Bridge of the Pleiades and on to the Jo-Kang, the Tibetan cathedral, the holy of holies of all Buddhist Asia!
Look for this book's PREQUEL in trade paperback and Kindle: THE GREAT DETECTIVE AT THE CRUCIBLE OF LIFE.