Fifteen brand-new stories about the British super sleuth by an assortment of talented tale-tellers!
Sherlock Holmes and Watson have been household names for generations. In this new anthology from Maxim Jakubowski, you can read all about the dynamic duo in a new light and revisit the legacy of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. From brand new stories to deeper looks into famous Sherlock Holmes cases, fans have a new chance to delve into the world of Holmes, Watson, and their crime-solving capers.
"One highlight is Paul A. Freeman's imaginative 'Sherlock Holmes and a Case of Humbug, ' in which the detective doubts Ebenezer Scrooge's change of heart resulted from ghostly visitations and uncovers a violent crime. Another is Eric Brown's eerie 'The Curse of Carmody Grange, ' in which Holmes investigates a disappearance from a sealed room attributed to a centuries-old curse." --Publishers Weekly
"I have been a fan of Maxim Jakubowski for years. There just is no finer mystery writer and editor anywhere." ―Alexander Algren, author of Out in a Murder Mystery Flash Fiction
Format:
Pages:
340 pages
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Language:
eng
ISBN10:
1642506370
ISBN13:
9781642506372
kindle Asin:
B0978YBR42
The Return of Sherlock Holmes: Further Extraordinary Tales of the Famous Sleuth
Fifteen brand-new stories about the British super sleuth by an assortment of talented tale-tellers!
Sherlock Holmes and Watson have been household names for generations. In this new anthology from Maxim Jakubowski, you can read all about the dynamic duo in a new light and revisit the legacy of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. From brand new stories to deeper looks into famous Sherlock Holmes cases, fans have a new chance to delve into the world of Holmes, Watson, and their crime-solving capers.
"One highlight is Paul A. Freeman's imaginative 'Sherlock Holmes and a Case of Humbug, ' in which the detective doubts Ebenezer Scrooge's change of heart resulted from ghostly visitations and uncovers a violent crime. Another is Eric Brown's eerie 'The Curse of Carmody Grange, ' in which Holmes investigates a disappearance from a sealed room attributed to a centuries-old curse." --Publishers Weekly
"I have been a fan of Maxim Jakubowski for years. There just is no finer mystery writer and editor anywhere." ―Alexander Algren, author of Out in a Murder Mystery Flash Fiction