Sherlock Holmes: The Seven-per-Cent Solution #3
In "The Seven-Per-Cent Solution, Part Three," Holmes confronts the lingering shadows of his addiction with the help of hypnosis and sharp observation, emerging clearer-minded and ready to engage a new mystery. Drawn into a case at Dr. Freud’s office, he listens to the unsettling testimony of a woman pulled from a river, claiming under hypnosis to be the widow of a recently dead Baron. Written by Nicholas Meyer, David Tipton, and Scott Tipton, with art by Rön Jöseph and colors by Jordi Escuin, this issue blends psychological depth with classic detective intrigue. The cover, by Kelley Jones, captures the tension of the moment with striking precision.
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Through hypnosis and strict observation, Holmes is weaned away from his cocaine addiction. Once cured, he takes an interest in a consultation of Dr. Freud's, that of a woman fished from a river who claims under hypnosis to be the wife of a recently deceased Baron.
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