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Space Cowboys  |  SKU: SCSHCQ01US

Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective - Carlton House & Queen's Park

$56.95 CAD
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Description

Designers Gary Grady
Suzanne Goldberg
Raymond Edwards
Publisher Space Cowboys
Players 1-8
Playtime 90 mins
Suggested Age 12 and up
Integrates With Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective: Jack the Ripper & West End Adventures
Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective: The Thames Murders & Other Cases

Welcome to the Carlton House. Enjoy the luxury and solve the murders! How about a stroll in beautiful Queen's Park? Beware dogs and the occasional crime scene…

Return to the streets of Victorian London, but also venture into brand new locations in the latest installment in the Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective line: Carlton House & Queen's Park! Like the previously released The Thames Murders and Other Cases, Carlton House & Queen's Park introduces ten exciting cases, each one drawing players deep into the world of Sherlock Holmes. Among these cases includes two classic, long out-of-print expansions which are now revised and updated. Whether you're playing solo or with up to eight possible players, you need your wits about you to solve the cases and beat Holmes himself!

—description from the publisher

Customer Reviews

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Sam Cheung
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Even compared to previous sets of Consulting Detective, this set is flawed and full of errors. Although some of the cases are excellently put together and enjoyable, some of the cases (including the middle case in a three-part series) are dangerously flawed and full of errors. I would recommend the other two sets for beginners.