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Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson: The Early Adventures Volume I Paperback – November 23, 2019
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- Print length369 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateNovember 23, 2019
- Dimensions6 x 0.84 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101710343532
- ISBN-13978-1710343533
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- Publisher : Independently published (November 23, 2019)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 369 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1710343532
- ISBN-13 : 978-1710343533
- Item Weight : 1.09 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.84 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,913,039 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #4,111 in Mystery Anthologies (Books)
- #15,613 in Traditional Detective Mysteries (Books)
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About the authors
"Marcum could be today's greatest Sherlockian writer, . . . ." Lee Child - New York Times Bestselling Author
"David Marcum is the reigning monarch of all things Sherlockian . . . ." John Lescroart - New York Times Bestselling Author
"Among the best I must number David Marcum, who, by this point has written more Holmes stories than Doyle himself. Characterized by unflagging imagination and ceaseless ingenuity, along with felicitous prose, these tales continue to provide what we all crave: more Sherlock." - Nicholas Meyer - New York Times Bestselling Author
"Marcum himself again demonstrates his gift for emulating the feel of The Canon . . . ." - Publishers Weekly
David Marcum plays The Game with deadly seriousness. He first discovered Sherlock Holmes in 1975 at the age of ten, and since that time, he has collected, read, and chronologicized literally thousands of traditional Holmes pastiches in the form of novels, short stories, radio and television episodes, movies and scripts, comics, fan-fiction, and unpublished manuscripts.
He has edited over sixty books, most Sherlockian-related anthologies, and is the author of nearly 90 Sherlockian pastiches (so far), some published in anthologies and others collected in his own books, "The Papers of Sherlock Holmes", "Sherlock Holmes and A Quantity of Debt", and "Sherlock Holmes – Tangled Skeins". He has edited over 800 Holmes pastiches and over sixty books, including several dozen traditional Sherlockian anthologies, including the ongoing series "The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories", which he created in 2015. This collection is now up to 30 volumes, with several more in preparation.
He was responsible for bringing back August Derleth’s Solar Pons for a new generation, first with his collection of authorized Pons stories, "The Papers of Solar Pons", and then by editing the reissued authorized versions of the original Pons books. He is now doing the same for the adventures of Dr. Thorndyke.
He has contributed numerous essays to various publications, and is a member of a number of Sherlockian groups and Scions. He is a licensed Civil Engineer, living in Tennessee with his wife and son. His irregular Sherlockian blog, "A Seventeen Step Program", addresses various topics related to his favorite book friends (as his son used to call them when he was small), and can be found at http://17stepprogram.blogspot.com/
Since the age of nineteen, he has worn a deerstalker as his regular-and-only hat from autumn to spring, and often summer as well. In 2013, he and his deerstalker were finally able make his first trip-of-a-lifetime Holmes Pilgrimage to England, with return Pilgrimages in 2015 and 2016, where you may have spotted him. If you ever run into him and his deerstalker out and about, feel free to say hello!
Thomas A. Burns, Jr. is the author of the Natalie McMasters Mysteries.
He was born and grew up in New Jersey, attended Xavier High School in
Manhattan, earned B.S degrees in Zoology and Microbiology at Michigan
State University and a M.S. in Microbiology at North Carolina State
University. He currently resides in Wendell, North Carolina. As a kid,
Tom started reading mysteries with the Hardy Boys, Ken Holt and Rick
Brant, and graduated to the classic stories by authors such as A. Conan
Doyle, Dorothy Sayers, John Dickson Carr, Erle Stanley Gardner and Rex
Stout, to name a few. Tom has written fiction as a hobby all of his
life, starting with Man from U.N.C.L.E. stories in marble-backed
copybooks in grade school. He built a career as technical, science and
medical writer and editor for nearly thirty years in industry and
government. Now that he's truly on his own as a novelist, he's excited
to publish his own mystery series, as well as to contribute stories
about his second most favorite detective to the MX
anthology of New Sherlock Holmes Stories.
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So many continuations by authors other than the original dissapoint; there always seems to be an undertone that doesn't quite ring true.
Not so here. I felt like I was reading long lost manuscripts by the original!
Christa
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My favourites were~
1. Thomas A Burns Jr's "The Adventure of the Persistent Pugilist";
2. David Marcum's "The Two Bullets";
3. Robert Perret's "Brother's Keeper";
4. M.J.H Simmond' "The Inside Men";
5. Derrick Belanger's "The Adventure of the Modest Inspectors";
6. Deanna Baran's "The Case of the Melancholic Widow";
7. Mike Hogan's "Angelique" (undoubtedly the best story of this book).
With so many memorable stories, I am compelled to go full swing in terms of rating.
Highly recommended.