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One of the advantages of having ignored the world of Sherlock Holmes for so long is that I can be surprised at …
Our admiration and desire for Holmes practically defines the word “pastiche.”
One of the advantages of having ignored the world of Sherlock Holmes for so long is that I can be surprised at …
Darlene Cypser’s The Crack in the Lens explores the seventeen-year-old Sherlock Holmes and the man he is to become. She makes Sherlock …
Like me, Steve Hockensmith has bridged the worlds of Jane Austen and Sherlock Holmes. Unlike me, he’s successful, but I won’t deny …
The Beekeeper’s Apprentice Laurie R. King has been mining Sherlock Holmes’ retirement since The Beekeeper’s Apprentice, where the young Mary Russell meets …
Sherlock Holmes and The Irish Rebels From a PRWeb news release: “Controversial author Kieran McMullen who was criticised by several groups for …
Graham Moore’s recently published The Sherlockian has a home at a blog by the same name. “Discussing writing and writers, Sherlockianism, Arthur …
The Aristotelian Steve Poling has joined the ever growing crowd of authors who examine the world of Sherlock Holmes before he became …
It’s hard to relate how much I enjoyed The Game is Afoot: Parodies, Pastiches and Ponderings of Sherlock Holmes, edited by Marvin …
Between the Thames and the Tiber Ted Riccardi has followed Holmes and Watson in The Oriental Casebook of Sherlock Holmes and Between …
I’m afraid I haven’t yet read Sherlock Holmes for Dummies by Steven Doyle and David A. Crowder, but I’m going to guess …
Leslie S. Klinger is the editor of the three-volume New Annotated Sherlock Holmes (two volumes address the short stories and the third …