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Thrice burned

Angela Misri (Author)
"Still reeling from the shock of discovering that Sherlock Holmes is her grandfather and that her grandmother is the infamous Irene Adler, Portia decides to distract herself by consulting with Scotland Yard on their hard-to-crack cases. Before long, Portia's got her hands full again, investigating a brazen theft committed by a cocky perpetrator and the mysterious disappearance of some local women. But it is not until she's hot on the trail of an arsonist that she meets a resourceful reporter named Annie. When they strike up a friendship, Annie begins reporting on Portia as the consulting detective keeping London safe--with the understanding that she must keep Portia's true identity a secret. But when the rest of the media starts to show an interest in the mysterious P.C. Adams, an imposter comes forward and Portia must choose between remaining anonymous and letting the world know the truth."--Back cover
Print Book, English, 2017
Angela Misri, [Toronto], 2017

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Ratings & Reviews

4.18 
157 ratings
31 reviews

7 years ago
Susan
I am so thrilled to have discovered this series. I very much enjoyed the first book, and liked this, book #2 even more. I am looking forward to reading the next one and hope Misri continues to write more. This episode had some interesting myster…
2 readers found this review helpful

6 years ago
Kathy
This episode has Portia working on, and solving, three cases that are baffling the officers at Scotland Yard. These cases include an arson case during which she meets disgraced reporter Annie Coleson. She solves the case even though it puts her in gr…
2 readers found this review helpful

8 years ago
East
This book is the second in the trilogy of a Portia Adams Adventure. I love the style of Angela Misri 's writing. The book is set in London, England during the 1930's. Her two grandparents are Dr. John Watson and Mr. Sherlock Holmes. So she comes by …
2 readers found this review helpful