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Out today – The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories – Part V: Christmas Adventures

The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories – Part V: Christmas Adventures features contributions by: Bob Byrne, Derrick Belanger, Amy Thomas, David Marcum, Denis O. Smith, C.H. Dye, Marcia Wilson, Julie McKuras, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Bert Coules, John Hall, Jim French, S.F. Bennett, Narrelle M. Harris, William Patrick Maynard, Vincent W. Wright, James Lovegrove, Arthur Hall, Nicholas Utechin, Mike Chinn, Tracy J. Revels, Roger Riccard, Wendy C. Fries, Paul D. Gilbert, Jan Edwards, Molly Carr, S. Subramanian, Peter K. Andersson, Matthew J. Elliott, Hugh Ashton, and Mark Mower,  with a poem by Ashley D. Polasek and forewords by Jonathan Kellerman, Roger Johnson, Steve Emecz, Melissa Farnham, and David Marcum.

The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories – Part V: Christmas Adventures is available from all good bookstores including The Strand Magazine, Amazon USA, Amazon UK,Waterstones UK and for free shipping worldwide Book Depository. In ebook format it is in Kindle.

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Review of The Detective and The Woman

I thoroughly enjoyed this book, the first in a series by Amy Thomas starring Sherlock Holmes and Irene Adler. The plot has many twists and turns and is full of intrigue, danger, and a budding relationship between two former foes…

I give the book five stars!

Reviewed by Raven’s Reviews

The Detective and the Woman is available from all good bookstores worldwide including in the USA The Strand Magazine, Amazon, Barnes and Noble, in the UK Amazon andWaterstones. For elsewhere Book Depository offer free delivery worldwide. In ebook format it is in Amazon Kindle, iTunes (iPad/iPhone) and Kobo, and it is available in Audible Audio Edition.

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Posted by on November 20, 2016 in Book Reviews, Uncategorized

 

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Benedict Cumberbatch: London and Hollywood – Guest blog from Lynnette Porter

The Cover

One of the interesting parts of writing a book is having input on the cover. In my case, MX Publishing and I select and buy a photograph that can be used as part of the cover design. For a couple of days early in the writing process, I looked at every public photograph of Benedict Cumberbatch I could find. The one I favoured—that was affordable—came from the BFI London Film Festival in 2014, when The Imitation Game was selected as the opening film.

The original photo included an umbrella, a must-have accessory on the red carpet that rainy night. Benedict Cumberbatch looked so pleased as the photographer took this shot. The lights highlighted his face, illustrating that he and his work were in the spotlight. He also was looking to the viewer’s right. On a cover, that symbolises looking ahead or toward the future, and the emphasis of this book is his career now and in the future because of his body of work. I chose this photograph because of his expression, the lighting, and the direction he faced.

I also chose this occasion because he starred in the festival’s opening film—an especially prestigious occasion—and because he earned an Academy Award nomination for his role as Alan Turing. The photo therefore references both London and Hollywood—a perfect combination for this book. Although in October 2014, when the film festival featured The Imitation Game, the actor could not know that he would be nominated for an Oscar, in retrospect, the photo shows his pleasure at his and the film’s recognition, not because of the nominations he would receive for that role. In this photo, Benedict Cumberbatch is on the cusp of major Hollywood recognition, but he is savouring the moment in his native London.

Of course, the design was not complete with the selection of a photograph. The wonderful Jules Coomber, who designed the previous two amazing covers of the Cumberbatch performance biographies, added the backdrop of a London cityscape and part of the Hollywood sign (and removed the umbrella) to further illustrate Benedict Cumberbatch’s career aspirations and successes in both London and Hollywood.

The Content

This is the third book I have written about Benedict Cumberbatch, and it can be read as the latest update on his career and stardom supplementing the previous books or as a standalone volume. By now, some people may be wondering what else I could possibly have to write about this actor. Because he has been so prolific in multiple media—radio, television, film, theatre—there is always something new to critique.

In Benedict Cumberbatch: London and Hollywood, I summarized the actor’s previous performances, so that new readers can get the full perspective on the Cumberbatch back catalogue. However, I also encountered new sources that provide more details about the actor’s preparation or behind-the-scenes issues that cropped up during, for example, the run of Frankenstein. Even in sections about performances that may be familiar to readers of the previous two books, there is a new focus on how each performance has attributed to his success or how it reflects his London or Hollywood stardom.

More important, the majority of the book analyses Benedict Cumberbatch’s more recent performances in Hamlet, The Hollow Crown: The Wars of the Roses, The Imitation Game(which was not in general release at the time the previous book was published), “The Abominable Bride” special episode of Sherlock, and, of course, Doctor Strange. Some works receive a whole chapter, but all receive many pages of discussion.

Stardom involves more than acting. The book also looks at Benedict Cumberbatch’s SunnyMarch production company, his changing public persona, his philanthropy, and his interactions with fandom. In short, Benedict Cumberbatch: London and Hollywood looks at the development of a new international star and the resulting changes to his public persona and career, as well as the new opportunities now afforded him.

I am pleased with the cover and contents of this book, and I hope readers will enjoy the critiques and commentary about this most talented actor.

Benedict Cumberbatch: London and Hollywood is available from all good bookstores including Amazon USA, Amazon UK and for free shipping worldwide Book Depository.

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Review of The Vatican Cameos

“… The story is crafted not only in the style of Sherlock’s creator, but rife with all the trappings, starting with the character traits of Holmes and Watson and their procedural approach to problem solving, on to the imaginative means of maneuvering around inevitable hurdles, and down to minutia that makes the storytelling indisputably authentic…

Ryan has captured not only Holmes’ voice but the pattern of his thinking process and logic, and the mystery is laced with an abundance of Holmes’ trademark characteristics and arcane knowledge. (Holmes displaying an encyclopedic knowledge of the Vatican’s architecture, for instance.)

At the story’s center is a papal primer that provides the reader with a cultural history of the political struggle between Church and State.

Watson’s narrative perfectly captures Holmes’ arrogance and trademark knowledge of the obscure. Once you’ve read “The Vatican Cameos,” you’ll find yourself eager awaiting the next in Ryan’s series.

As am I.

Reviewed by Fran Wood

The Vatican Cameos is available for from all good bookstores including The Strand Magazine, Amazon USA, Amazon UK,  Waterstones UK and for free shipping worldwide Book Depository. In ebook format it is in Kindle, Kobo, Nook and Apple iBooks(iPad/iPhone). Also available on Audible.

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Released today – Irregular Lives: The Untold Story of Sherlock Holmes and the Baker Street Irregulars

Sherlock Holmes’s relationship with the band of street Arabs known at the Baker Street Irregulars has largely been untold … until now.

Holmes sometimes relied upon a gang of adolescent boys and girls who he recruited from the slums of London. Indeed, some of Sherlock Holmes’s most bizarre cases involved the irregulars: a hideous execution of a man who had been strapped to the barrel of cannon, a fiend who hoped he could live forever on the blood of others, and the largest jewel robbery in Britain.

Irregular Lives begins in post WWI London, when Holmes visits a mysterious photography exhibit that has him recall adventures with Wiggins, Ugly, Kate, and other members of his urban army. But, his reminiscences are merely a prelude to a thrilling adventure that begins when a jolly reunion with the irregulars abruptly erupts in a terrible tragedy.

If you were ever curious about how Holmes shaped and changed the lives of the irregulars, and how they transformed his life … then, this is the book for you.

This is historical fiction at its best, as well as a deeply engrossing adventure that draws the reader in until the last page.” –  Elizabeth Varadan

Irregular Lives is available from all good bookstores including The Strand Magazine,Amazon USA, Amazon UK, Waterstones UK and for free shipping worldwide Book Depository.

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Book Giveaway For The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories – Part V: Christmas Adventures

Book Giveaway For The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories – Part V: Christmas Adventures

The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories – Part V: Christmas Adventures features contributions by: Bob Byrne, Derrick Belanger, Amy Thomas, David Marcum, Denis O. Smith, C.H. Dye, Marcia Wilson, Julie McKuras, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Bert Coules, John Hall, Jim French, S.F. Bennett, Narrelle M. Harris, William Patrick Maynard, Vincent W. Wright, James Lovegrove, Arthur Hall, Nicholas Utechin, Mike Chinn, Tracy J. Revels, Roger Riccard, Wendy C. Fries, Paul D. Gilbert, Jan Edwards, Molly Carr, S. Subramanian, Peter K. Andersson, Matthew J. Elliott, Hugh Ashton, and Mark Mower, with a poem by Ashley D. Polasek and forewords by Jonathan Kellerman, Roger Johnson, Steve Emecz, Melissa Farnham, and David Marcum.

The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories – Part V: Christmas Adventures is available for pre order from all good bookstores including The Strand Magazine, Amazon USA,Amazon UK, Waterstones UK and for free shipping worldwide Book Depository. In ebook format it is in Kindle.

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Book Giveaway For The Outrage at the Diogenes Club

Book Giveaway For The Outrage at the Diogenes Club (Sherlock Holmes and the American Literati Book 4)

In 1910, American author and social critic Jack London began writing The Assassination Bureau, Ltd., a work that he never completed. Now, thanks to the recently discovered manuscript of Dr. John Watson, we know why. The early part of London’s book describes a secret organization—scoffed at or ignored by police officials—that conspires to murder influential political and social leaders. Not until Sherlock Holmes is provoked into action by threats close to home does anyone appear able to stop the Assassination Bureau. As Holmes and Watson proceed, they uncover devilish plots involving the deaths of some of the most prominent figures in history—from American Presidents to European heads of state, from murderous gangsters to muckraking writers like Jack London himself. With a deadly timing-device ticking, Sherlock Holmes hopes to prevent any further murders from threatening world peace. But by 1912, is he already too late?

The Outrage at the Diogenes Club (Sherlock Holmes and the American Literati Book 4) is available from all good bookstores including The Strand Magazine, Amazon USA, Amazon UK, Waterstones UK and for free shipping worldwide Book Depository. In ebook format it is in Kindle.

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The audio book revolution IS here

I promised I would check back in once we had been up and running with audio books for six months and here we are coming into November following another strong month of sales. This week sees us release our fiftieth audio book. Granted, within the list are around a dozen short stories, but most on the list are novels and one non-fiction title.

So how are the books performing in audio format?

Almost exclusively better than they have done in print. We had hoped our top titles would do well and they have. What has been a very pleasant surprise is that many titles that have struggled in print and ebook have sold well in audio. This is very interesting for us as we have a big back catalogue with mixed sales performance. For all the independent publishers that haven’t jumped on the audio train yet it’s a great time to do so.

The revolution I mention in the title of the article is the mechanism by which we have been able to launch so many titles in such a short period of time – the ACX marketplace. It enables narrators/producers to pick up projects from publishers on a revenue share basis. It’s a little trite to refer to ACX as the Uber of audio books but there are some very interesting parallels.

The biggest one is that like Uber drivers who fit in trips alongside their day job, narrators are able to use ACX as a filler in between paid projects and get a chance to add something quirky and interesting to their portfolio. We are very lucky to be publishing Sherlock Holmes books as many of the actors (lots of narrators are actors) have always wanted to play Holmes and this gives them the chance to bring their voice to The Great Detective.

I’ve been impressed by a few things about our narrators. The first is the range and versatility of the voices produced. I naively thought when we went into this that the majority of narrators would read the stories in the voice of Dr Watson and that would be it. The current record for one of our Holmes Stories (held by Richard Britannia narrating Sherlock Holmes The Golden Years) is more than 40 – yes, forty – different voices. Brilliant. The second has been the self-promotion that the narrators do. I shouldn’t have been surprised with that one as most actors are by definition not introverts. ACX makes it easy to promote by providing lots of reviewer codes.

So, if there are any existing audio fans out there that would like reviewer codes (probably enough to keep them going for life with the rate we are producing them) do get in touch via our Audio Reviewer signup – we have a few slots left.

For those that haven’t tried audio yet can I recommend ‘Sherlock Holmes and The Vatican Cameos’ from Rich Ryan narrated by Nigel Peever. It’s getting wonderful reviews for both the story and narration and received a nice endorsement from NY Times Bestselling author Lee Child [yes, that ‘Reacher’ Lee Child]. We’ve listed all our audiobooks onto our Pinterest Sherlock Holmes Audio Books Board.

The audio book revolution IS indeed here, and long may it continue.

By Steve Emecz

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Review of The Twisted Blackmailer

“...If you decide to give this book a try, don’t be afraid that you’ll miss the Sherlock Holmes we know and love. Our favorite detective may be a girl in the modern world, but the essential Sherlock Holmes is lovingly present on each page – maddening, endearing, hilarious, and brilliant.
Alternate universes can go terribly wrong or very, very right. Garrison has begun crafting an enjoyable Sherlockian AU that I’ll be excited to visit many times in the future. (Twisted Blackmailer is Book 1 of a planned series.)
If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to go to high school with Sherlock Holmes, this is certainly the book for you. If you’re leery of non-traditional approaches, don’t be put off. The Twisted Blackmailer is a beautifully-written book that tells an engaging mystery story involving a Holmes and Watson who are as irresistible a duo as ever, while teasing upcoming mysteries for future stories to solve. Hard to put down, and I’m looking forward to the next one.

Reviewed by Amy Thomas

The Twisted Blackmailer – Watson and Holmes Book 1 is available for pre order from all good bookstores including The Strand Magazine, Amazon USA, Amazon UK, Waterstones UK and for free shipping worldwide Book Depository. In ebook format it is in Kindle.

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Released today – The Vatican Cameos: A Sherlock Holmes Adventure

When the papal apartments are burgled in 1901, Sherlock Holmes is summoned to Rome by Pope Leo XII. After learning from the pontiff that several priceless cameos that could prove compromising to the church, and perhaps determine the future of the newly unified Italy, have been stolen, Holmes is asked to recover them.

In a parallel story, Michelangelo, the toast of Rome in 1501 after the unveiling of his Pieta, is commissioned by Pope Alexander VI, the last of the Borgia pontiffs, with creating the cameos that will bedevil Holmes and the papacy four centuries later. For fans of Conan Doyle’s immortal detective, the game is always afoot. However, the great detective has never encountered an adversary quite like the one with whom he crosses swords in “The Vatican Cameos.”.

An extravagantly imagined and beautifully written Holmes story

(Lee Child, NY Bestselling Author of the ‘Reacher’ series)

‘Newspaperman to novelist: Westerleigh resident crafts Sherlockian tale’ – read the article here.

The Vatican Cameos is available for from all good bookstores including The Strand Magazine, Amazon USA, Amazon UK,  Waterstones UK and for free shipping worldwide Book Depository. In ebook format it is in Kindle, Kobo, Nook and Apple iBooks(iPad/iPhone). Also available on Audible.

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Posted by on November 7, 2016 in Book Launches, Uncategorized

 

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