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The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories - Part IX

by David Marcum

Book Details

Publisher:Andrews UK Limited
Published:2018-04-17
Pages:488
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

About This Book

Part IX: 2018 Annual (1879-1895) features contributions by: Deanna Baran, Roger Riccard, David Marcum, Tracy Revels, S.R. Bennett, Nick Cardillo, Robert Stapleton, Kevin Thornton, Leslie Charteris and Denis Green, Shane Simmons, James Moffett, C.H. Dye, Stephan Gaspar, Marcia Wilson, Sonia Featherstone, Geri Schear, David Friend, Mark Mower, and a poem by Amy Thomas… and Forewords in both volumes by Nicholas Meyer, Roger Johnson, and David Marcum. Once again, the adventures of Sherlock Holmes an

Our Review

This anthology delivers a fresh collection of Victorian-era mysteries that faithfully extend the legacy of the Great Detective, transporting readers directly back to the gaslit streets of 19th-century London. The stories, set between 1879 and 1895, capture the classic tone and intricate plotting that define the original canon, offering a satisfying immersion into Holmes and Watson's world. With contributions from a diverse group of modern authors, the volume provides a robust selection of new cases that feel both authentic and inventive, ensuring there's a compelling puzzle for every type of fan. The inclusion of forewords by notable figures like Nicholas Meyer adds a layer of scholarly appreciation, framing this as a serious and loving contribution to the Holmesian tradition.

What makes this collection particularly engaging is the sheer variety of voices and scenarios, each tackling the iconic characters with respect while exploring new narrative possibilities. Readers who crave more traditional, canon-adjacent adventures will find this an essential and deeply satisfying read, as the stories meticulously adhere to the established timeline and character dynamics. The book successfully balances homage with originality, proving that there are still countless untold tales waiting in the fog of Baker Street. It's a must-read for any devotee looking to prolong their visits to 221B.

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Fiction

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Fiction