221B Baker Street was the fictional home of Sherlock Holmes, Arthur Conan Doyle's `consulting detective'. Conan Doyle penned 56 short stories and four novels featuring the detective and his faithful assistant, Dr Watson, many set in and around London. From the 1887 until 1927, each new story captivated readers. Within the stories, over 250 London landmarks and streets are mentioned and John Christopher has brought together archive and more recent images of the most famous of Holmes' London haunts. The various films and television adaptations still keep Sherlock Holmes alive for modern viewers and readers. Discovering the London of Sherlock Holmes gives the reader an insight into the London of the master detective, with guides to the locations and in which stories they appear. From Scotland Yard to Paddington Station, from Victoria to the Embankment, from the Houses of Parliament to Holmes' own residence in 221B Baker Street, John Christopher brings Holmes into the modern day and makes it easy for the fan to guide themselves around the venues from the stories.