Timothy Miller - The Strange Case of Eliza Doolittle
Sherlock Holmes has retired to the Sussex countryside . . . that is, until a most formidable puzzle is dropped upon his doorstep by a certain Colonel Pickering.
One Miss Eliza Doolittle, once nothing more than a cockney guttersnipe, has been transformed into a proper lady of Londonâperhaps even a duchess?âas if overnight. When Col. Pickering recovered from a bout of malaria, he was astounded at the woman before him. Is it possible this transformation is due to nothing more than elocution lessons and some splendid new hats? Or has Professor Henry Higgins surreptitiously traded one girl for another? And for Godâs sake, why?
As the case unfolds, Holmes and Watson find themselves in ever stranger territory. Who are the four identical âFreddiesâ pursuing Miss Doolittle? What part do the respected Dr. Jekyll and his malevolent associate, Mr. Hyde, long thought dead, have to play in this caper? And who the devil is the devilish Baron von Stettin?
The Strange Case of Eliza Doolittle is an enthralling escapade starring some of Victorian literatureâs most beloved charactersâa historical mystery that will leave you delighted, perplexed, and positively bewildered.
Timothy Miller was raised in Shreveport, Louisiana. He has produced two screenplays, Scanned (2010) and At War with the Ants (2010). He
was featured on a morning news segment at Loyola University
in New Orleans. Miller's love of the Edwardian long summer
and golden age developed in grade school when he first read The
Wind in the Willows.
One Miss Eliza Doolittle, once nothing more than a cockney guttersnipe, has been transformed into a proper lady of Londonâperhaps even a duchess?âas if overnight. When Col. Pickering recovered from a bout of malaria, he was astounded at the woman before him. Is it possible this transformation is due to nothing more than elocution lessons and some splendid new hats? Or has Professor Henry Higgins surreptitiously traded one girl for another? And for Godâs sake, why?
As the case unfolds, Holmes and Watson find themselves in ever stranger territory. Who are the four identical âFreddiesâ pursuing Miss Doolittle? What part do the respected Dr. Jekyll and his malevolent associate, Mr. Hyde, long thought dead, have to play in this caper? And who the devil is the devilish Baron von Stettin?
The Strange Case of Eliza Doolittle is an enthralling escapade starring some of Victorian literatureâs most beloved charactersâa historical mystery that will leave you delighted, perplexed, and positively bewildered.
Timothy Miller was raised in Shreveport, Louisiana. He has produced two screenplays, Scanned (2010) and At War with the Ants (2010). He
was featured on a morning news segment at Loyola University
in New Orleans. Miller's love of the Edwardian long summer
and golden age developed in grade school when he first read The
Wind in the Willows.