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Related: About this forumWhat are some good Sherlock Holmes pastiches you've read?
I just read some of the stories in A Study in Sherlock , Ed. By King and Klinger.
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Ursus Rex
(312 posts)There's a graphic novel and it's part of "Shadows Over Baker Street," which is a Holmes - HP Lovecraft anthology. It's really great, in both forms (it won a Hugo), and the other stories in the print anthology range from ok to also-good.
Cuthbert Allgood
(5,208 posts)Good stuff. Love Gaiman.
iamateacher
(1,105 posts)Sherry Thomas
exboyfil
(18,115 posts)as part of his Wold-Newton universe. This was long before League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
I loved it as a kid. The Sherlock Holmes novel was "The Adventure of the Peerless Peer". The novel described a meeting of Holmes and Tarzan.
Staph
(6,374 posts)I love the Sherlock Holmes / Mary Russell series, by Laurie R. King. Mary Russell is a teenaged girl that Holmes meets in his bee-keeping retirement in the years before WWI. He then trains her in his "methods".
Another great book is Kareem Abdul-Jabar's Mycroft Holmes, about Sherlock's smarter older brother during his years just out of Cambridge. There's a new one, Mycroft and Sherlock, but I haven't read it yet.
hermetic
(8,741 posts)Love these and can't wait to read more.
PennyK
(2,314 posts)Anthony Horowitz wrote two: The House of Silk and Moriarty, which were fantastic. Oh, and Lyndsay Faye's The Whole Art of Detection.