- Sherlock takes on the case of finding out who is going around and smashing six unique head statues of late Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
- Sherlock waits to see where Moriarty will make his posthumous move. One mysterious case in particular baffles Scotland Yard but Sherlock is more interested in a seemingly trivial detail. Why is someone destroying busts of the late Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher? Is there a madman on the loose, or is there a much darker purpose at work, something with its roots deep in Mary Watson's past?
- Whilst the Watsons are delighted with their newborn, Sherlock believes, after hearing a recorded message from Moriarty, that his supposedly dead adversary has a posthumous plan to attack him. When Lestrade calls him in to solve the mysterious death of cabinet minister David Welsborough's son, Sherlock is intrigued that a bust of ex-premier Margaret Thatcher has been broken. Further incidents follow in which busts of Thatcher are destroyed, one involving murder. Sherlock deduces that a priceless jewel was hidden in one of them to smuggle it into England, but when he lays a trap for the thief, he is amazed to learn who is also innocently involved, somebody whom he must attempt to save from a vengeful associate from a failed operation six years earlier.—don @ minifie-1
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