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Sherlock Book Reviews - Black and Deep Desires A Sherlock Holmes Mystery

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Sherlock Book Reviews - Black and Deep Desires A Sherlock Holmes Mystery

Reedsy Black and Deep Desires - A Sherlock Holmes Mystery by MX Publishing is a long-form Sherlock Holmes novel that distinguishes itself by pitting a Jack the Ripper-like, vile character against Holmes. The serial killer in this story is bold and cunning, with intelligence that nearly matches Holmes’s. The police and Holmes have a difficult time identifying them. Holmes and the police have to wait patiently while zeroing in. The story successfully captures the atmosphere of dismay, horror, and mounting tension after the killer strikes for the first time, and despite Holmes’ intervention, takes one life after another in close...

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The Top 25 Sherlock Holmes Audiobooks in March

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For the first month in over a year the top selling audiobook is a novel. Whilst the top twenty five is still dominated by short story collections, number one, three and five are novels including both of Ken Coutenay's. 1.   A Quarter Turn of the Knife – Ken Courtenay and Kevin E Green 2.   The Uncollected Cases of Sherlock Holmes – Geoff Finch and Michael Langan 3.   Black and Deep Desires – Paul Metcalfe and Michael Langan 4.   Sherlock Holmes The Hunter and Other Mysteries – Susan Knight and Michael Langan 5.   The Case of the Man Who Died Twice – Ken Courtenay and Kevin E. Green 6.   The Hidden Enquiries...

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Sherlock Holmes Book Review - Three Strikingly Original New Works

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Sherlock Holmes Book Review - Three Strikingly Original New Works

Reviewed by Orlando Pearson Mr MacGregor’s Holmesian trilogy of The Adventure of the Elusive Ear,  The Adventure of the Fallen Soufflé, and The Adventure of the Ghost Machine gives the familiar Holmesian recipe a thorough remix.  Irene Adler replaces Mrs Hudson and is Holmes’s live-in lover at 221 B,  a situation that Dr Watson has first accepted and then come to like as Miss Adler proves as entertaining as her very brief appearance in A Scandal in Bohemia promised. And Professor Moriarty has a devilish and fiendishly cunning daughter, Marie Chartier, who features in all three works. Writing longer works (as opposed to short works)...

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The Top 25 Sherlock Holmes Audiobooks in February 2026

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The Top 25 Sherlock Holmes Audiobooks in February 2026

It was another busy month for audiobooks and another chart topping month for Geoff Finch's 'Uncollected Cases' whilst Caiden Myles had both his 'Further Memoirs' collections in the top five in the month when the Kickstarter launches for his third volume. 1.   The Uncollected Cases of Sherlock Holmes – Geoff Finch and Michael Langan 2.   The Further Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, Book II – Caiden Cooper Myles and Luke Barton 3.   The Infinitely Stranger Cases of Sherlock Holmes – Paula Hammond and Michael Langan 4.   The Further Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes – Caiden Cooper Myles and Luke Barton 5.   The Complete Max Carrados, Volume I – David Marcum and Michael...

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The Top Sherlock Holmes Audiobooks of 2025

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The Top Sherlock Holmes Audiobooks of 2025

2025 was a huge year for audiobooks, with sales outstripping print and ebook combined for Sherlock Holmes stories. It was a year of short stories and Denis Smith's The Six Thirteen from Fairfield Junction and Other Cases of Sherlock Holmes was the most popular collection. The whole top ten was filled with traditional tales and Tracy Revels Tales of Light, Shadow and Darkness all made the chart. Newcomer Caiden Cooper Myles released his second Further Memoirs book and both made the top five - great news with the new set coming this year. 1.   The Six-Thirteen from Fairfield Junction and Other Cases...

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