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It is 1947, and the long-retired Sherlock Holmes, now ninety-three, lives in a remote Sussex farmhouse. As his memories and intellect begin to go adrift, his housekeeper's young son, Roger, comes upon the hitherto unknown case of a Mrs. Keller, the long-ago object of Holmes's deep - and unacknowledged - infatuation. More than just a reimagining of a classic character, this wise and subtle work is a profound meditation on the faultiness of memory.