
In 1906, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, having lost his first wife, was overcome with grief; even Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson refused his call. It was only when his secretary, Woodie, presented him with an apparent real-life miscarriage of justice, that he could be roused to action. The case in question was that of George Edalji, a Parsee solicitor, who was imprisoned for writing obscene letters and killing livestock in Great Wyrley, Staffordshire. George needed Arthur's help to clear his name. However, as the twists and turns of the case unfold, Arthur himself questions George's innocence. It is only by finding the true culprit, that Arthur can finally put the case, and his grief, to rest; whilst simultaneously becoming influential in a major reform to the English judicial system.

as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

as Woodie

as George

as Rev Shapurji Edalji

as Jean Leckie

as Charlotte Edalji

as Inspector Campbell

as Sergeant Upton

as Maud Edalji

as Connie

as Chief Constable Anson

as Ernest 'Willie' Hornung

as Dr. Butter

as Harry Bostock

as Hayden Price

as John Bostock

as Young George

as Fred Brookes

as John Greatorex

as Miriam Bostock

as Mary