Chekhov MacGuffin wrote:Spoiler: 746It looks like my building guesseswere definitely in the right direction! This may be the first wordplay I don't foul up completely! And by saying that I know I have cursed myself to abysmal failure!
So... ANT anyone? All the items seem to be in two parts which is probably a hint in and of itself.
The A is on a grating and was tied to a rope on a light post to dangle in the river off the Westminster bridge. The hole it covered was titled "the valley of fear". There is an arrow on the Big Ben side of the bridge pointing to the grating which is on the London Eye side of the Bridge.
The N is on a scratched up double-sided pen (two pen ends or is one the eraser?) with the "dancing men" written on it. The caps fit together to make the "N", but it could be a "Z" as well if you turn it sideways. I don't know where it was found. Abs. edit this post with proper location, please?
The T was a creepy doll with sunglasses. It's head was pulled off to reveal the T on its neck. The doll had "Mazarin Stone written on its chest. It was found at the City Hall.
I wonder if there are more letters since there are more clues?
The first solution that came to mind is "Athena". A which is closest to Big Ben would get repeated twice, once at the beginning and the end per the riddle's ringing bell being the first and second to last lines, and because Athena has A, N and T in it. It seems a bit simplistic though because it ignores the Sherlock part and the mysterious items' meanings.
Spoiler:
Actually, it doesn't ignore the Sherlock part. The Vally of Fear, the Dancing Men and the Mazarin Stone are all Holmes stories, and chances are the strange items the rest of the hints will be related as well. Athena is a good guess and would very likely indicate Minerva Glass as the person to be murdered, since Minerva and Athena are the same goddess in Roman and Greek culture. As to how she'll be killed is currently beyond me.



