The old 19th-century Victorian house at 221 Baker Street is the home of the Holmes and Moriarty Society where amateur sleuths from different walks of life would meet to solve crimes.
On the black granite hearth in front of the mansion’s massive fireplace are three stone statues of monkeys – Mizaru holds its hands covering its eyes, Kikazaru with its hands covering its ears, and Iwazaru covers its mouth.
The owner of the mansion and one of the society’s founding members Osgood Ridley turns up dead.
But as more bodies are found, the true purpose of the society is slowly revealed.
When the statue of the fourth monkey, Sezaru, appears on the hearth, the questions begin to outweigh the answers.
This is no longer a job for amateurs.
But as more bodies are found,
the true purpose of the society is slowly revealed.


