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Learn moreFourteen-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.
Rebel Fire, Andrew Lane's exciting second case for the teenage Sherlock, leads the young detective to America, straight into the heart of a shocking conspiracy.
Andrew Lane is the author of the Young Sherlock Holmes series of young adult novels, starting with Death Cloud. He has also written numerous spin-off novels based on the BBC sci-fi television series Doctor Who, as well as definitive guides to Babylon 5 and the Wallace and Grommit films, and is the author of The Bond Files: An Unofficial Guide to the World's Greatest Secret Agent. He lives in Dorset, England.
Daniel Weyman is an English film and voiceover actor who has worked extensively in radio and audiobooks. His reading of Andy McNab's Meltdown was voted No.1 in The Independent's Top 10 Children's Audiobooks in 2008, and his reading of Young Sherlock Holmes: Death Cloud won a prestigious Best Audiobook of the Year Award from AudioFile Magazine.
Daniel Weyman is an English film and voiceover actor who has worked extensively in radio, audiobook and voice over. His reading of Andy McNab's Meltdown was voted No.1 in The Independent's Top 10 Children's audiobooks 2008, and his reading of Young Sherlock Holmes: Death Cloud won a prestigious Best Audiobook of the Year Award from American publication AudioFile Magazine. Daniel also has extensive experience in the theater, and his portrayal of the title character in the Chichester Festival Theatre's production of David Edgar's The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby earned him a nomination for 'Best Performance in a Play' at the 2006 TMA Awards. His television appearances include the Colditz and the BAFTA-winning BBC drama Dunkirk. Daniel also appeared in the award winning Van Gogh: Painted with Words for the BBC in 2010.
Reviews
“Narrator Daniel Weyman handles the nonstop action with aplomb…Weyman provides an authoritative guide to an intricate story that covers miles of geography. His dry humor moderates the adventure scenes, and his deep, commanding voice ensures that listeners never lose their way through Sherlock's escapades” —AudioFile Magazine
“Narrator Weyman takes Sherlock – and listeners – from England to America and from one perilous situation to another in a confident, fluid, riveting performance.” —Horn Book Magazine
“Once again, Weyman does an excellent job of capturing the diverse characters and their accents…Sherlock Holmes fans will get a kick out of this creative new series with eccentric characters, exciting exploits, and a bit of history blended for an extremely enjoyable listen.” —SciFiChick.com
“Daniel Weyman narrates cleverly, lending authentic accents to characters of English, American, Irish, and German descent. This book, part of the first teen series endorsed by the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Estate, will not disappoint.” —Library Journal
“…smart…” —Horn Book
“Fans of mystery and adventure will find much to like in this page-turner wrought with danger, adventure, and a healthy dose of logical problem solving.” —VOYA
“…satisfying and engrossing…” —School Library Journal
“This intriguing look at the times and development of a much-loved character fascinates across gender lines.” —Kirkus Reviews
“A menacing villain and an unexpected twist make for a thoroughly engaging read that will keep readers turning pages.” —School Library Journal, starred review on Death Cloud, the first book of the series
“The plot takes off like a rocket, constantly building suspense.” —Kirkus Reviews on Death Cloud, the first book of the series
“Purists will applaud.” —The Wall Street Journal on Death Cloud, the first book of the series