Sherlock Holmes and the Mystery of Einstein's Daughter (Symonds)

Author Bio
Birth—1937
Where—London, England, UK
Education—B.A., University of California-Los Angeles
Currently—lives in Sussex, England


Tim Symonds was born in London. He grew up in Somerset, Dorset and Guernsey. After several years working in the Kenya Highlands and along the Zambezi he emigrated to the United States. He studied at Göttingen and at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa in Political Science.

He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.

Sherlock Holmes And The Mystery Of Einstein’s Daughter was written in a converted oast house near Rudyard Kipling’s old home, Bateman’s in Sussex and in the forests and hidden valleys of the High Weald. The plot is based on an original research paper published by Tim Symonds, entitled "A Vital Detail In The Story Of Albert Einstein."

The author’s other detective novels include Sherlock Holmes and The Case of the Bulgarian Codex and Sherlock Holmes and The Dead Boer at Scotney Castle. (From the author.)

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