The Digital Casebook of John H. Watson
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"I was the dealer; he was the player. A simple, trivial little game where he guessed the word I'd chosen."
Sherlock treats John's laptop security as a personal challenge, cracking every password in record time. Just when John is about to give up, an unexpected tea with Mycroft provides the ultimate solution: a password that isn't about logic, but about torture.
A story about brothers, absolute pitch, and the sound of typing.
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- Part 1 of The Digital Casebook of John H. Watson
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"That day, when I woke, my right leg would not move."
With Sherlock away on a classified case abroad involving, John finds himself alone in the silence of 221B. Without the thrill of the chase, the ghosts of Afghanistan return to drag him down. A sudden, paralyzing relapse of his psychosomatic symptoms leaves him helpless, trapped in the wreckage of his own mind.
But for John Watson, the cure has never been rest or therapy. It is danger. It is the Work. And it is standing right in his doorway.
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- Part 2 of The Digital Casebook of John H. Watson
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"If Sherlock were to return to our rooms and discover Mrs Hudson and me lying with our throats cut... naturally, he would commence his usual observations. But even in the depths of his most crushing boredom, I rather suspect he wouldn't cry out 'Wonderful!' and truly mean it."
A cold morning in 221B leads to a discussion about a deceased woman on Montague Street, and John discovers that Sherlock Holmes might mourn differently, but he mourns nonetheless.
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- Part 3 of The Digital Casebook of John H. Watson
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A descendant of a famous author in custody. A murdered art dealer. A missing stash of invaluable manuscripts. Scotland Yard, naturally, is looking at all the wrong clues.
For Sherlock Holmes, it’s a brilliant puzzle that requires days of starvation and retreating into his Mind Palace. For Dr John Watson, it’s just another Tuesday desperately trying to keep his flatmate alive with basic biological necessities. Sometimes, saving an innocent man from prison requires a masterpiece of deduction. And sometimes, it just requires a bit of folklore and a tactical piece of fruit.
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- Part 4 of The Digital Casebook of John H. Watson
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"I tolerate a certain level of necessary chaos, John, but I draw the line at converting 221B into a branch of WHSmith."
A dreary, rainy day at 221B Baker Street takes an unexpected turn when John discovers a brand-new fountain pen on the sitting room table. What starts as a debate over the traumas of primary school quickly descends into an argument over missing biros, forensic experiments, and Sherlock's uniquely abrasive brand of care.
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- Part 5 of The Digital Casebook of John H. Watson
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"And what about the second stain on the kitchen floor?"
"Never mind the second stain, Sherlock. Just tell me about the case."Armed with rubber gloves and Mrs. Hudson's secret cleanser, John Watson is simply trying to conquer a stubborn chemical stain in the kitchen. But when he uncovers a hidden bottle of expensive French wine, Sherlock distracts him with the tale of a curious past case involving an eccentric pensioner, a lethal wine tasting, and a remarkably convoluted poisoning plot.
Two poisons. Multiple suspects. And a masterclass in deduction—though perhaps Sherlock isn't the only one capable of observing the finer details.
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- Part 6 of The Digital Casebook of John H. Watson
