The Book of Extraordinary New Sherlock Holmes Stories

ebook The Best New Original Stores of the Genre · The Series of Extraordinary Mystery Stories

By Maxim Jakubowski

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Holmes and Watson return in new detective stories by David Stuart Davies, Lavie Tidhar, Mark Mower, and more: "Highly recommended." —Lee Child, author of the Jack Reacher novels
This cornucopia of dark deeds, deduction, and derring-do contains never-before-published stories featuring Sherlock Holmes and other favorite Conan Doyle characters—written by some of today's best mystery and thriller writers and collected by one of the genre's eminent editors. Contributors include:
Jon Courtenay Grimwood * Lavie Tidhar * David Stuart Davies * John Grant * Rose Biggins * David N. Smith * O'Neil De Noux * Rhys Hughes * Catherine Lundoff * Mark Mower * Matthew Booth * Martin Daley * Jan Edwards * Ashley Lister * Keith Brooke * Naching T.Kassa * Phillip Vine * Bev Vincent * Keith Moray * Nick Sweet
"Lavie Tidhar provides a tantalizing puzzle in 'The Adventure of the Milford Silkworms,' in which a female client appeals for help understanding the connection between an assault on a botanist and goats acting oddly. Bev Vincent's 'Bloody Sunday' posits a clever plot behind one of the most notorious real-life riots of the Victorian era." —Publishers Weekly
"Sometimes a brief zap of great writing is just what you're in the mood for or have time for. That's when anthologies like his are ideal...intellectually outstanding." —New York Journal of Books
"The best short mystery and crime fiction of the year." —Leonard Carpenter, author of Lusitania Lost
The Book of Extraordinary New Sherlock Holmes Stories