A Study in Sherlock: Stories Inspired by the Holmes Canon
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Author
- Alan Bradley
- Tony Broadbent
- Jan Burke
- Colin Cotterill
- Laura Lippman
- Gayle Lynds
- Phillip Margolin
- Thomas Perry
- S. J. Rozan
- Dana Stabenow
- Charles Todd
- Jacqueline Winspear
- Laurie R. King
- Neil Gaiman
- Thomas Perry
- Phillip Margolin
- Lee Child
- John Sheldon
- Lionel Chetwynd
- Leslie S. Klinger
- Jerry Margolin
- John Sheldon
- Charles Todd
Publication
2011-10-01 - Titan Publishing Company
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100000 words, Guess
Page Count
400 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100857689320
- ISBN-139780857689320
- Open LibraryOL26808451M
Description
Neil Gaiman. Laura Lippman. Lee Child. These are just three of eighteen superstar authors who provide fascinating, thrilling, and utterly original perspectives on Sherlock Holmes in this one-of-a-kind book. These modern masters place the sleuth in suspenseful new situations, create characters who solve Holmesian mysteries, contemplate Holmes in his later years, fill gaps in the Sherlock Holmes Canon, and reveal their own personal obsessions with the Great Detective. Thomas Perry, for example, has Dr. Watson tell his tale, in a virtuoso work of alternate history that finds President McKinley approaching the sleuth with a disturbing request; Lee Child sends an FBI agent to investigate a crime near today’s Baker Street—only to get a twenty-first-century shock; Jacqueline Winspear spins a story of a plucky boy inspired by the detective to make his own deductions; and graphic artist Colin Cotterill portrays his struggle to complete this assignment in his hilarious “The Mysterious Case of the Unwritten Short Story.” In perfect tribute comes this delicious collection of twisty, clever, and enthralling studies of a timeless icon.
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Other Editions
- A Study in Sherlock, Paperback - 2011 - Bantam Books Trade Paperbacks, New York, New York
- A study in Sherlock, Paperback - 2011 - Bantam Books Trade Paperbacks, New York, New York (State)
- A Study in Sherlock: First hardcover edition, Hardcover - 2011-10-01 - Bantam Books/Book-of-the-Month Club, Garden City, New York, USA
- A study in Sherlock, Paperback - 2011-10-25 - Random House Publishing Group