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The Bookbag Reviews The Outstanding Mysteries of Sherlock Holmes
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To get a four star review from The Bookbag is impressive, and all the more so if it is your debut book. Gerry Kelly gets a very solid thumbs up for his collection of new Sherlock Holmes stories; "I'll spare people the details of Holmes and Watson as crime-solvers – I'm assuming anyone likely to pick this one up is probably familiar with the Victorian duo. This is generally very faithful to the Arthur Conan Doyle originals and the best stories in this set of thirteen sound authentic enough to take their place alongside some of the canon. The strong...
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The Conan Doyle Notes is shortlisted for Best Suspense novel in the LOVEY Awards
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The Conan Doyle Notes is shortlisted for Best Suspense novel in the LOVEY Awards BEST SUSPENSE Black Stiletto: Secrets and Lies / Raymond Benson Once Upon a Crime / Evelyn Cullet The Conan Doyle Notes / Diane Gilbert Madsen Titania’s Suitor / C.L. Shore The House on the Dunes / Nancy Sweetland Murder Across the Ocean / Charlene Wexler Winners will be announced at the Love Is Murder Conference in Chicago on February 7th. The Conan Doyle Notes: The Secret of Jack the Ripper paperback edition is available from all good bookstores including Amazon USA, Amazon UK, Waterstones UK, and...
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THE WODEHOUSE / ROBINSON PANTOMIMES: WHERE’S WODEHOUSE?
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“The literary archaeologists at Madame Eulalie have unearthed yet another rare Wodehouse tidbit from the distant past – a set of four playlets of political satire in pantomime form, jointly credited to Sir Plum and one Bertram Fletcher Robinson. The first, “A Fiscal Pantomime – The Sleeping Beauty” was published in the London Daily Express on Christmas Day 1903; the next was “Our Christmas Pantomime – Little Red Riding Hood; or, The Virtuous British Public and the Smart Set Wolf” which appeared inVanity Fair on December 8, 1904; “A Winter’s Tale – King Arthur and His Court” from Vanity Fair, December 14, 1905, and finally “The Progressives Progress – Some...
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Sherlock's Home - Call For Corporate Sponsors
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In the coming weeks the courts will make the final decision on Undershaw, Conan Doyle’s former home. It has been the subject of a long running battle between the developers who seek to destroy it, and the band of Sherlock Holmes fans who are fighting to save it and return it to its former glory. (Undershaw today, neglected and run down) The high court ruled in favour of the fans - the developers appealed - that was defeated too - now they have appealed the rejection of the appeal (come on....). Now we just have to wait for that to...
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Sherlock Holmes Society of London reviews An Entirely New Country
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When his last book won the 2011 Howlett Award (Shelock Holmes Book of The Year) it was always going to be tough for Alistair Duncan to meet expectations with his next one. Thankfully he does that, and more, in arguably one of the best books ever written on Conan Doyle. An Entirely New Country went down so well with co-creator of BBC's Sherlock, Mark Gatiss that he agreed to provide the foreword.The Sherlock Holmes Society of London has now reviewed the book in their latest newsletter and they agree to the importance of the book. Holmes fans have fed back...
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