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A Study in Sherlock Stories inspired by the Holmes canon Metadata ISBN-13: 9781299095625 ASIN: B004LROX9C Publisher: Random House Publishing Group Publication date: 10/25/2011 Goodreads link: A Study in Sherlock: Stories inspired by the Holmes canon Formats: AZW3, EPUB, MOBI Pages: 385 Description What would happen if you asked eighteen top writers who don't normally write about Sherlock Holmes to write about Sherlock Holmes? What if you wrote to them, saying: In 19th century England, a new kind of hero--a consulting detective--blossomed in the mind of an underemployed doctor and ignited the world's imagination. In the thirteen decades since A Study in Scarlet first appeared, countless variations on that theme have been played, from Mary Russell to Greg House, from 'Basil of Baker Street' to the new BBC Holmes-in-the-internet-age. We suspect that you have in the back of your mind a story that plays a variation on the Holmes theme... And what if these great writers read that proposal and decided that yes, they did have that kind of tale in the back of their minds? The result is A Study in Sherlock, Stories Inspired by the Sherlock Holmes Canon, with stories by Alan Bradley, Tony Broadbent, Jan Burke, Lionel Chetwynd, Lee Child, Colin Cotterill, Neil Gaiman, Laura Lippman, Gayle Lynds and John Sheldon, Phillip and Jerry Margolin, Margaret Maron, Thomas Perry, S.J. Rozan, Dana Stabenow, Charles Todd, and Jacqueline Winspear. Meet the Authors Laurie R. King Edgar-winning mystery writer Laurie R. King writes series and standalone novels. King's most recent novel The Bones of Paris sees Touchstone's Harris Stuyvesant and Bennett Grey find the darkness beneath the light of 1929 Paris. In the Mary Russell/Sherlock Holmes series, a brilliant teen becomes student, then partner to the great detective. The Kate Martinelli series follows an SFPD detective's cases on a female Rembrandt, a holy fool, and more. King lives in northern California, which serves as backdrop for some of her books. Leslie S. Klinger Leslie S. Klinger is considered to be one of the world’s foremost authorities on those twin icons of the Victorian era, Sherlock Holmes and Dracula. He is the editor of the three-volume collection of the short stories and novels, THE NEW ANNOTATED SHERLOCK HOLMES, published by W. W. Norton in 2004 and 2005, winner of the Edgar® Award for Best Critical/Biographical Work and nominated for every other major award in the mystery genre. THE NEW ANNOTATED DRACULA, published by W. W. Norton in 2008, delivers promises a similar in-depth examination of Bram Stoker’s haunting classic and its historical context. Sharing Widget |
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