Sherlock, Lupin and Me. Book 10: The Lord of Crime

Written by Pierdomenico Baccalario, Alessandro Gatti

253 pages

Age 10+

Rights sold: French, Spanish and Catalan, Greek, Hungarian, Maltese, Turkish

A string of absurd crimes, a nursery rhyme turned into a deadly script, and the first appearance of a mind brilliant enough to challenge Sherlock.

Spring 1872. London seems full of bizarre little crimes with no clear logic behind them: a cobbler found with a bow in his hands after shooting a French chef, a drugged sailor chained beside an empty chest stolen from the mint, a market woman stabbed before the eyes of a crowd. Sherlock Holmes is the first to realise that these episodes are not random at all. Hidden behind them is a single intelligence, turning a children’s rhyme into a sequence of real crimes and inviting the trio into a dangerous game of deduction, theatre and revenge.


About the series:
Sherlock, Lupin & Me reinvents the childhood of three legendary literary figures, transforming them into a dynamic trio of young detectives. The books blend mystery, historical adventure and character-driven storytelling, offering readers atmospheric settings and clever, emotionally engaging plots.

Irene Adler is an originally character from the Sherlock Holmes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle — becomes the narrator and moral centre of the series. In this reimagining, Irene recounts her early investigations with two boys who will one day become icons: Sherlock Holmes, the future master of deduction, and Arsène Lupin, destined to become the gentleman thief. Each volume offers a standalone case, while contributing to a long-form arc about friendship, identity, loyalty and the forging of three extraordinary lives.

Blending humour, intrigue, historical settings and emotional depth, the series has captivated young readers across multiple countries and continues to expand internationally.

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