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A follow-up collection to well-received The Perils of Sherlock Holmes! Award-winning author Loren D. Estleman has curated a collection of Sherlock Holmes stories from some of the finest authors in Sons of Moriarty and More Stories of Sherlock Holmes. This is the first time that these stories appear together in one anthology, including Sons of Moriarty, a Sherlock Holmes novella, appearing here for the first time.
Estleman’s last Holmes collection, The Perils of Sherlock Holmes, was authorized by the Estate of Arthur Conan Doyle and was met with rave reviews. It was dubbed an excellent collection of short stories and essays by the New York Review of Books, an entertaining and diverting read by Bookpleasures.com, and was said to transport readers to another place and time during the series of short stories that pay homage to the legend that is Sherlock Holmes on the Pop Culture Guy Blog.
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A follow-up collection to well-received The Perils of Sherlock Holmes! Award-winning author Loren D. Estleman has curated a collection of Sherlock Holmes stories from some of the finest authors in Sons of Moriarty and More Stories of Sherlock Holmes. This is the first time that these stories appear together in one anthology, including Sons of Moriarty, a Sherlock Holmes novella, appearing here for the first time.
Estleman’s last Holmes collection, The Perils of Sherlock Holmes, was authorized by the Estate of Arthur Conan Doyle and was met with rave reviews. It was dubbed an excellent collection of short stories and essays by the New York Review of Books, an entertaining and diverting read by Bookpleasures.com, and was said to transport readers to another place and time during the series of short stories that pay homage to the legend that is Sherlock Holmes on the Pop Culture Guy Blog.