A visit from a young woman with a guilty conscience causes
Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson to investigate the arrest of her
ex-fiance. Imprisoned while awaiting
trial for the murder of the lover of his wife-to-be, he seems certain to
receive the ultimate punishment.
When it is realised that the sister of the murdered man has
also recently died in suspicious circumstances, Holmes turns his attention to
another possibility. While in pursuit of
information, their informant is killed in his own house. A subsequent interview with a prisoner in
Pentonville prison confirms the name of a likely suspect, a criminal known as
‘The Phantom Killer’ because of his ability to change his appearance and evade
capture.
Following the trail to Devon, both Holmes and Watson are
surprised to find that their suspect lives there under another name, as a
prominent and respectable citizen. The local police quickly make it clear that
Holmes’ presence is resented, and dismiss his purpose as ridiculous.
Nevertheless, after an initial encounter with the suspect,
during which he appears friendly, charming and an unlikely adversary, several
‘accidents’ almost claim the lives of the duo. When they discover that their
quarry has suddenly departed for London they follow in haste, to be eventually
confronted by his murderous wrath as he boasts of killing ‘for pleasure and for
profit’.
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