Associates of Sherlock Holmes
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
For the very first time, famous associates of the Great Detective – clients, colleagues, and of course, villains – tell their own stories in this collection of brand-new adventures. Follow Inspector Lestrade as he and Sherlock Holmes pursue a killer to rival Jack the Ripper; sit with Mycroft Holmes as he solves a case from the comfort of the Diogenes Club; take a drink with Irene Adler and Dr Watson in a Parisian café; and join Colonel Sebastian Moran on the hunt for a supposedly mythical creature…
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Mann (Further Encounters of Sherlock Holmes) spotlights supporting characters from the Holmes canon, many of them obscure, in this intriguing anthology. A baker's dozen of clever short stories give readers a view of Holmes through non-Watsonian eyes. The leads range from Scotland Yarders such as Inspector Lestrade to Professor Moriarty's chief of staff, Col. Sebastian Moran, who gets on the track of Bigfoot in Tim Pratt's amusing "Heavy Game of the Pacific Northwest." Female former clients are well represented, along with shady allies whom Holmes has utilized. James Lovegrove, author of several steampunk Holmes novels, fleshes out the character of private inquiry agent Barker, described by Holmes (canonically) as his "hated rival," in "Pure Swank." Andrew Lane makes good use of gossip Langdale Pike in "The Case of the Haphazard Marksman." Finally, in this standout volume's best entry, Jaine Fenn's unsettling "A Dormitory Haunting," Violet Hunter, the governess from "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches," must consider whether to exorcise a ghost. Holmes fans looking for a refreshing new angle on the canon will be rewarded.