3x Vintage Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective Games


A very rare find., particularly 3 volumes together in mint condition (contents).


Released by Sleuth Publications.


Made in England.


This series consistently reviews exceptionally positively on boardgamegeek and throughout the vintage gaming community.


Includes:




     (1984)


Condition: All three are in great condition. Contents of each box appears absolutely mint with no wear, damage or any signs of handling or use whatsoever.ay be unused.


All are complete.


All boxes are intact with no repairs or split corners. Volume 2 has more wear than the other two.


Please see the images provided. The items pictured are the items you will receive.


Here is some information on the games from boardgamegeek:


Vol 1: The Thames Murders & Other Cases

Have you ever had the desire to walk the streets of Victorian London with Sherlock Holmes in search of Professor Moriarty? To search the docks for the giant rat of Sumatra? To walk up Baker Street as the fog is rolling in and hear Holmes cry out, "Come, Watson, come! The game is afoot!"? Now you can! You can enter the opium den beneath the Bar of Gold, but beware, that may be Colonel Sebastian Moran lurking around the corner. You can capture the mystery and excitement of Holmes' London in this challenging and informative game. You, the player, will match your deductive abilities against your opponents and the master sleuth himself, Sherlock Holmes.


In Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective, you are presented with a mystery to solve, and it is then up to you to trace the threads of evidence through the byways and mansions of nineteenth century London. You will interview suspects, search the newspapers for clues, and put together the facts to reach a solution.


Why were two lions murdered in Hyde Park? Who is responsible for the missing paintings from the National Gallery? Who murdered Oswald Mason and why? These are just a few of the cases that will challenge your ingenuity and deductive abilities.


This is not a board game: No dice, no luck, but a challenge to your mental ability. The game has been thoroughly researched for Holmesian and Victorian accuracy so as to capture a feeling of that bygone era.


Volume 2: The Mansion Murders

"Can you deduce who killed the wealthy tea magnate, Sir Alfred Sipton? Or piece together the previously unknown chapter in the history of the Maltese Falcon? Was it suicide or murder at the reunion party of Watson’s old regiment? Did Sir Harold Hobson’s bookish son poison three of his father’s house guests?”


Volume 3: The Queen's Park Affair

"As the events unfold, day by day, can you find the missing reporter from The Queen’s Park Sporting Gazette? Why was a bomb thrown at the cricket match? What happened to the escaped prisoner? What secrets does the discovery of a decapitated corpse portend? These are only a few of the mysteries that will challenge your deductive reasoning as you spend five investigative days trying to solve the mysteries of The Queen’s Park Affair.”