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The Sherlockian Interview - Bill Barnes - Sherlock Holmes In Australia

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In this edition of The Sherlockian Interview we talk to Bill Barnes of the Sydney Passengers - one of the best Sherlockian societies in the world with members globally (and well worth joining, especially for Sherlockian writers). The interview covers societies, events and Sherlock books from Australian writers including 'The Molly Boy Murders' the new book from Margaret Walsh and the Sherlock and Shakespeare online event (free tickets) on 12th October at Undershaw.    

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Out on Kindle: Sheerluck Versus The Paranormal Volume 1

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Out on Kindle: Sheerluck Versus The Paranormal Volume 1

Sheerluck Versus The Paranormal Volume 1 The world’s only kid consulting detective is on the trail of the supernatural. Ghosts, ghouls, witches – indeed all manner of phantasmagoria – beware because Sheerluck, his sister Watson and the atomic sprite Mycroft have your details! In this volume: ZOMBIES CURSED PAINTINGS SLENDER MAN DOPPELGANGERS Are they real? Or what? You will thrill to the terrifying and frankly bizarre cases Sheerluck and co have dealt with. So sit down, strap in and unexpect the expected! “The characters of Sherlock Holmes world, Sheerluck, Watson, and Mycroft have evolved into eerily wacky versions of themselves....

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Book Review - Sherlock Holmes Short Stories from a Master Sherlockian

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Book Review - Sherlock Holmes Short Stories from a Master Sherlockian

Full review on Amazon USA "Daniel D. Victor has brought us some really great Sherlock Holmes stories in his ongoing series, “Sherlock Holmes and the American Literati”. These books feature encounters between Holmes, Watson, and famous American writers, including “The Final Page of Baker Street” (Raymond Chandler), “The Baron of Brede Place” (Stephen Crane), “Seventeen Minutes to Baker Street” (Samuel Clemens), “The Outrage at the Diogenes Club” (Jack London), and “Sherlock Holmes and the London Particular” (Richard Harding Davis). He also kept up the literary ties with his first Holmes novel, “The Seventh Bullet”, and his excellent “Sherlock Holmes and...

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Out today – The Camera Case (Octavius Bear Book 10)

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Welcome back, once again, to Polar Paradise in the Shetland Islands, part-time home of Octavius Bear’s spouse Bearoness Belinda Béarnaise Bruin Bear (nee Black.)  In Book Eight – The Crank Case, we introduced you to Preston Pavel Polar, Russian movie star and matinee idol. He’s back, this time with a full-scale movie crew to shoot another one of his highly successful swasgger and swords epics in the castle/resort and using most of the Octavians as his cast members. Belinda and Octavius are financial partners in the production. Things seem to be going smoothly but then, an ingenue cast member takes...

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Out today in paperback – The Merchant of Menace: A Sherlock Holmes Adventure

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Reluctantly, Sherlock Holmes agrees to assist Inspector Lestrade who is being hounded by an obnoxious nobleman whose jewel-encrusted dagger has gone missing. However, what Holmes initially believes to be a simple theft turns out instead to be his first encounter with a master criminal, who is as ruthless as he is brilliant, and whom Watson dubs “The Merchant of Menace.” Soon Holmes finds himself matching wits with a man who will steal anything – if the price is right. Moreover, this thief will go to any lengths, including blackmail and murder, to achieve his desired goal. As Holmes comes to...

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