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An Altar for Sherlock Holmes – Lioness at Large

An Altar for Sherlock Holmes

24 Festive Tasks: Door 1 – Día de los Muertos, Task 3:

Create an altar (either digital or physical) for your favorite book, series, or book character, and post a picture of it.  Inclusion of book cover encouraged.

Not exactly a tribute to my photography skills, but, geez, I finally need to make a start with the tasks for this game! So, I hereby give you London’s only consulting detective … resting on the achievements of those who came before him (under the T-shirt altar cloth) and with a bunch of pastiche(-writer)s worshipping at his feet.

 

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