Sherlock Book Review - The Hidden Enquiries of Sherlock Holmes – Arthur Hall
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Arthur Hall is one of the most reliable of the current Holmes Pasticheurs. Beginning with a single pastiche several years ago, he went on to become one of the most incredibly prolific contributors to “The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories”. Over the years, he published a great many Holmes novels and short stories collections, all available from MX Publishing, and this new book assembles his latest stories collected from various Holmes anthologies.

Of particular interest in this set are both “The Adventure of the Cheerful Prisoner” and “The Adventure of the Doubtful Conviction” – each dealing with very different aspects of the judicial system. But every story is wonderful, and here’s the chance to dive in and spend some quality time with the true and correct Holmes and Watson.
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About This Book:
Many of the adventures of my friend, Mr Sherlock Holmes the consulting detective, in which I was privileged to assist him, I have recorded elsewhere. There were however, a number of instances when, sometimes for reasons of his own which I could not fathom, he expressly forbade me to forward others for publication.
Recently, perhaps as a result of the effect on him of the passing of our dear Queen, he has become less stringent and relented on some of his previous prohibitions. I am therefore now able to relate the details of the following enquiries to the public. John H. Watson. 1901.
The Adventure of the African Prospector
The Adventure of the Cheerful Prisoner
The Adventure of the Doubtful Conviction
The Adventure of the Invisible Weapon
The Adventure of the Substitute Murder
The Adventure of the Unknown Traitor
The Adventure of the Serpent's Head