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Book Giveaway For Sherlock Holmes and the Jeweller of Florence

It is summer 1895 and a lost play by William Shakespeare is discovered. While being authenticated by scholars in Oxford there is a break-in at a college and the three hundred year old quarto is stolen. Holmes is engaged in the most unusual of circumstances and together with the faithful Dr Watson, they are soon on a trail which takes them from the Epsom Derby to Epping Forest and the great city of Florence itself.
But this is not the only case brought to 221b Baker Street during this eventful year. Any number of singular problems demand Holmes’ attention including the terrifying schemes of an injured army captain, a spate of strychnine poisonings and a dancing bear suspected of murder in the East End. What bearing do these seemingly unrelated adventures have on the search for the lost play? Who is the woman haunting Dr Watson and what is the mysterious Society of Lucius?
With stilt walking chases, a swimming race across the River Thames and an explosion at the former site of Shakespeare’s Globe, this is set to become Holmes’ most dangerous and memorable adventure yet.

Sherlock Holmes and The Jeweller of Florence 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.

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Sherlock Holmes in Montague Street

In 1893, Dr. Watson and Conan Doyle published what they believed was the last Sherlock Holmes story, “The Final Problem”. The world was stunned, and The Strand Magazine rushed to fill the vacuum. Readers were soon introduced to a new detective, Martin Hewitt, as presented by Arthur Morrison. Although initially different than Holmes, Hewitt also showed a number of interesting similarities as well … .

For many years, Martin Hewitt has been mostly forgotten, except in some Sherlockian circles, where it has long been theorized that he was a young Mycroft Holmes. However, recent evidence has come to light that Hewitt’s adventures were – in fact – cases undertaken by a young Sherlock Holmes when he lived in Montague Street, several years before he would take up his legendary rooms in Baker Street with Watson.

These volumes are the Complete Martin Hewitt Stories, taking Arthur Morrison’s original publications and presenting them as Sherlock Holmes adventures. If you are a fan of Holmes, enjoy! And by all means, seek out the original Hewitt stories and enjoy them as well. The Game is afoot!

Review

“What is important to note is all the original stories by Morrison are kept nicely in tact with a few additions here and there. This book gives credit where it is due and doesn’t try to be passed off as something that it is not.”

Luke Kuhns

Sherlock Holmes in Montague Street is available from all good bookstores including  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).

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Review of The Case of the Hampstead Ponies

This is the second volume in a series that began with The Musical Murders. As I said in that review, the secret of how these stories were found is a solid one. They were written by Doctor Watson, submitted to the Strand and rejected. Because of their content, they were hidden away in Baker Street, discovered only when it was remodeled.

In these stories, Holmes and Watson are in their early seventies and have moved back to 221B. Mrs. Hudson’s niece Lily, (soon to be newly married to Jasper Lestrade, son of Holmes’ old sparring partner and also a policeman) is their housekeeper and landlord. Holmes has again fallen into the grip of cocaine and sometimes titters on the edge.

I give the book five stars!

Reviewed by Raven’s Reviews

The Final Tales of Sherlock Holmes – Volume 2 – The Hampstead Ponies is available from all good bookstores including The Strand Magazine,  Amazon USABarnes and Noble,Amazon UKWaterstones UK, and for free shipping worldwide Book Depository . In ebook format it is in Kindle, Kobo, Nook and Apple iBooks (iPad/iPhone).

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Review of The Bird and The Buddha

This novel satisfies on all levels; written in eloquent, refined, and precise prose, it calls forth the ethos of the time and the nature of Sherlock’s mind, even as it is also able to portray Poppy’s more emotional nature and to successfully carry the rising tension of the chase to find the killer before the wrong man is condemned. In unraveling the convoluted case, Croyle introduces the methods of crime detection of the era; the rough lives of workers and the poor; the sorry state of British medical practice; the history of hospitals whose work dates back to the twelfth century; the place of women in society; the Buddha’s teachings on suffering; attitudes toward euthanasia, and more. The story is further enhanced by the inclusion of famous persons of the time, including the flamboyant Oscar Wilde and the sensitive, exotic Rabindranath Tagore.

Croyle’s plot is well-developed, and her powerful imagery is authentic to the era. The mystery unfolds with effective and appropriate pacing, and her sensitive character development illuminates the difficulties that arise when two well-matched intellects try to reconcile the feelings they have for each other with their very different world views. The result is a rich and satisfying reading experience that never ceases to be entertaining.

Reviewed by Kristine Morris, Foreword Reviews

The Bird and The Buddha – A Before Watson Novel – Book Two 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 Final Tales of Sherlock Holmes Volume 1 – Sherlock Holmes and The Musical Murders

“Normally, the part I like least about a Sherlock Holmes pastiche is the inevitable “how I found the manuscript” story. Many of them are so farfetched as to be ludicrous. That is not the case here. The story is believable once the nature of the tale is discovered. It is indeed one that might have been totally inappropriate for the day and age. Having them hidden in 221B is a plus as well as being marked “REJECT” from the Strand magazine! Brilliant!…

I give the book five stars plus, and look forward to more by this author!”

Reviewed by Raven’s Reviews

Sherlock Holmes and The Musical Murders is available from all good bookstores includingThe Strand Magazine,  Amazon USA, Amazon UK, Waterstones UK, and for free shipping worldwide Book Depository. In ebook format it is in Amazon Kindle,  Kobo, Nook and Apple iBooks (iPad/iPhone).

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Review of Sherlock Holmes Plays The Game

“This book contains two two-part stories and an additional eight short stories. The stories vary in length, pacing and plot, yet I feel they all have been well written in the style of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

They introduce a new Scotland Yard contact in the person of Superintendant Shershay. Unlike Lestrade who has to be pushed into accepting Holmes’ solutions, Superintendant Shershay makes Holmes’ ideas the working hypothesis. Holmes must be proven wrong for Shershay, while with Lestrade Holmes is the last resort for a detective who feels superior.

The stories also include a new antagonist, Moriarty’s protégée Tresscot-Jones, a man who appears multiple times in these stories…

I give the book five stars!”

Reviewed by Raven’s Reviews

Sherlock Holmes Plays the Game is available from all good bookstores including   Amazon USAAmazon UK, Waterstones UK, and for free shipping worldwide Book Depository .In ebook format it is in Kindle, Kobo, Nook and Apple iBooks (iPad/iPhone).

 

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Book Giveaway For Cracking the Code of the Canon – How Sherlock Holmes Made His Decisions

Diane Gilbert Madsen’s new book from MX Publishing, Cracking the Code of the Canon, breaks the Canon wide open to offer a totally unique and different way of looking at Holmes and Watson and all the stories in the Canon you know and enjoy. It was written by lifelong Sherlockian and award winning mystery author Diane Gilbert Madsen (The Conan Doyle Notes: The Secret of Jack the Ripper; Hunting for Hemingway; and A Cadger’s Curse.). She brings her amusing style to a remarkable overview of the Canon that will intrigue Sherlockian novices and aficionados alike. Her very readable and entertaining take on the Sherlock Holmes approach to crime, criminals, victims and justice may alter many of your views of the Canon. Statistics can be fun when they relate to Sherlockian lore.

Cracking The Code of The Canon 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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Review of Golem’s Shadow: The Fall of Sherlock Holmes

“The story builds nicely and is well plotted and written. The final reveal was a bit of a shock, but that means the author has succeeded in his effort to conceal the mystery until just the right moment! I will give this excellent work five stars!”

Reviewed by Raven’s Reviews

Golem’s Shadow is available from all good bookstores including The Strand Magazine,  Amazon USAAmazon UK, Waterstones UK, and for free shipping worldwide Book Depository .In ebook format it is in Kindle, Kobo, Nook and Apple iBooks (iPad/iPhone).

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Out today – Sherlock Holmes and the Menacing Melbournian

Burgeoning, brash and bold, a new Metropolis has burst forth from the golden soil of Terra Australis, proclaiming its virtues but harbouring many of the evils of old which have been attracted by fortunes won from the Earth itself.
Shadowy figures menacingly emerge from distant wars to deprive the unwitting of that which has been earned by honest toil.  One such figure wends its way across continents to stake a much larger claim on a much older Metropolis to help establish a kingdom of fear and domination.
Resolutely, relentlessly, our deerstalker-decked detective must once more rhythmically rhyme his way along a perilous path fighting forces of evil, evil which refuses to be quelled but is known to him and his forthright companion as the Menacing Melbournian.

Sherlock Holmes and the Menacing Melbournian 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 Some of My Favorite Sherlockian Things: A Compendium of Pawky and Outre Monographs, Toasts and Whatnots

Book Giveaway For Some of My Favorite Sherlockian Things: A Compendium of Pawky and Outre Monographs, Toasts and Whatnots

Bud Livingston has been teaching and lecturing on Sherlock Holmes for the past 30 years. His monographs have been read aloud in the New York City area but mostly at meetings of The Three Garridebs of Westchester County in New York State and Mrs. Hudson’s Cliff Dwellers across the Hudson River in Edgewaster, New Jersey. He is the author of, Anatomically, My Dear Watson and Some More Trifling Monographs and his work has been published in America, Canada and Australia.

Some of my Favorite Sherlockian Things is available from all good bookstores includingThe Strand Magazine, Amazon USA, Amazon UK, Waterstones UK and for free shipping worldwide Book Depository.

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