List of authors of new Sherlock Holmes stories
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The following is an alphabetical list and selected bibliography of authors, other than Sherlock Holmes's
creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
, who have authored Holmes stories:
Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective created by Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The fantastic London-based "consulting detective", Holmes is famous for his astute logical reasoning, his ability to take almost any disguise, and his use of forensic science skills to solve...
creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Arthur Conan Doyle
Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle DL was a Scottish physician and writer, most noted for his stories about the detective Sherlock Holmes, generally considered a milestone in the field of crime fiction, and for the adventures of Professor Challenger...
, who have authored Holmes stories:
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- Boris AkuninBoris AkuninBoris Akunin is the pen name of Grigory Shalvovich Chkhartishvili , a Russian writer. He is an essayist, literary translator and writer of detective fiction.-Life and career:...
: Jade Rosary Beads (crossover with Erast FandorinErast FandorinErast Petrovich Fandorin is a fictional 19th-century Russian detective and the hero of a series of Russian historical detective novels by Boris Akunin. The first novel was published in Russia in 1998, and the latest was published in December 2009...
) - Poul AndersonPoul AndersonPoul William Anderson was an American science fiction author who began his career during one of the Golden Ages of the genre and continued to write and remain popular into the 21st century. Anderson also authored several works of fantasy, historical novels, and a prodigious number of short stories...
: Time Patrol where the main character meets Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson during time travels. - Val Andrews (author)Val Andrews (author)Val Andrews was a music hall artist, ventriloquist and writer.Andrews was born in Hove, Sussex, England a few hours after Valentine's Day, hence his name. Son of an architect, he was introduced to magic by his father. Andrews was a prolific writer on magic, having published over 1000 books and...
: famous music-hall artist, he authored about a dozen new Holmes stories, most of them with a magic/music-hall background. - Isaac AsimovIsaac AsimovIsaac Asimov was an American author and professor of biochemistry at Boston University, best known for his works of science fiction and for his popular science books. Asimov was one of the most prolific writers of all time, having written or edited more than 500 books and an estimated 90,000...
as editor with Martin H. GreenbergMartin H. GreenbergMartin Harry Greenberg was an American speculative fiction anthologist and writer.-Biography:Dr. Martin H. Greenberg was born March 1, 1941, to Max and Mae Greenberg in South Miami Beach, Florida...
& Charles G Waugh: Sherlock Holmes Through Time and Space (anthology)
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- John Kendrick BangsJohn Kendrick BangsJohn Kendrick Bangs was an American author, editor and satirist.-Biography:He was born in Yonkers, New York. His father was a lawyer in New York City....
: the prolific and popular humorous American writer authored the remarkable adventures of Raffles Holmes, Esq, the son of Sherlock Holmes and grandson of A J Raffles, gentleman burglar, amongst other Holmesian novels - Abbey Pen Baker (Rebecca Morean): "In the Dead of Winter" Myrl Adler Norton, daughter of Sherlock Holmes, and her biographer, Faye Martin Tullis, catch up with two elderly gentlemen from England when cases connect in the heart of Vermont. Holmes is stunned to learn his liaison years ago with Irene Adler left a legacy.
- Stephen BaxterStephen BaxterStephen Baxter is a prolific British hard science fiction author. He has degrees in mathematics and engineering.- Writing style :...
: "The Adventure of the Intertial Adjustor" (Holmes and Watson meet H.G. Wells) in The Mammoth Book of New Sherlock Holmes Adventures, 1997 - Pierre BayardPierre BayardPierre Bayard is a French author, professor of literature and connoisseur of psychology.Bayard's recent book Comment parler des livres que l'on n'a pas lus?, or "How to talk about books you haven't read", is a bestseller in France and has received much critical attention in English language...
: "Sherlock Holmes was wrong: reopening the case of the Hound of the Baskerville" the French psychanalist and literary scholar reexamines the detective's most prominent file and comes up with a different solution ! - Peter S. BeaglePeter S. BeaglePeter Soyer Beagle is an American fantasist and author of novels, nonfiction, and screenplays. His most notable works include the novels The Last Unicorn, A Fine and Private Place and Tamsin, and the award-winning story "Two Hearts".-Career:Beagle won early recognition from The Scholastic Art &...
: "Mr. Sigerson" in Sherlock Holmes: The Hidden Years, 2004 - David Belke: In the play The Reluctant Resurrection of Sherlock Holmes (1992) Arthur Conan Doyle is summoned to investigate the haunting of an old actor's country manor two years after the author killed off Sherlock Holmes. While investigating, Doyle himself is haunted by Sherlock Holmes who refuses to give up his literary life.
- Sam BenadySam BenadySamuel G. Benady MBE is a Gibraltarian historian, novelist and retired pediatrician of Sephardic Jewish descent. He is a regular contributor to the Gibraltar Heritage Trust's newsletter and lecturer in the Gibraltar Museum, and author of several works related to the History of Gibraltar and also...
: "Sherlock Holmes in Gibraltar - the true Solution to the Mystery of Mary CelesteMary CelesteThe Mary Celeste was an American brigantine merchant ship famous for having been discovered on 4 December 1872, in the Atlantic Ocean unmanned and apparently abandoned , despite the fact that the weather was fine and her crew had been experienced and able...
and the singular affair of the Duke of Connaught" contains three short stories - Lloyd Biggle
- Leigh BlackmoreLeigh BlackmoreLeigh David Blackmore is an Australian horror writer, critic, editor, occultist and musician. He served as the second President of the Australian Horror Writers Association . His work has been nominated twice for the Ditmar Award, once for fiction and once for criticism...
"Exalted Are the Forces of Darkness" in Gaslight Grotesque: Nightmare Tales of Sherlock Holmes, 2009 - Anthony BoucherAnthony BoucherAnthony Boucher was an American science fiction editor and author of mystery novels and short stories. He was particularly influential as an editor. Between 1942 and 1947 he acted as reviewer of mostly mystery fiction for the San Francisco Chronicle...
: "The Case of the Baker Street Irregulars" NY Simon & Schuster 1940. The BSI, recruited as technical advisors by a movies producer, investigate the mysterious murder of a heavy-drinking ex-private detective turned hardboiled mystery novelist and screenwriter at 221B Romualdo Drive. see also Denis Green infra - Mark Bourne: "The Case of the Detective's Smile" in Sherlock Holmes in Orbit - added to the Wold NewtonWold Newton familyThe Wold Newton family is a literary concept derived from a form of crossover fiction developed by the science fiction writer Philip José Farmer...
Chronology (Jan 1998) - Rhys Bowen: "The Case of the Lugubrious Manservant" in Sherlock Holmes: The Hidden Years, 2004
- Rick BoyerRick BoyerRichard Lewis Boyer is an American writer, best known for series of crime novels featuring Charlie "Doc" Adams, a dental surgeon in New England. His novel Billingsgate Shoal received the Edgar Award for best novel in 1983....
(full name: Richard Lewis Boyer): "The Giant Rat of Sumatra" (1976) - Clive Kenneth Brooks: "Sherlock Holmes revisited: the Hitherto Unchronicled Adventures" (2 vol. 1990) and "The Memoirs of Professor MoriartyProfessor MoriartyProfessor James Moriarty is a fictional character and the archenemy of the detective Sherlock Holmes in the fiction of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Moriarty is a criminal mastermind, described by Holmes as the "Napoleon of Crime". Doyle lifted the phrase from a real Scotland Yard inspector who was...
". - Carole Bugge: novels "The Star of India" & "The Haunting of Torre Abbey", short stories in The Games is Afoot ... and The Resurrected Sherlock Holmes
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- Caleb CarrCaleb CarrCaleb Carr is an American novelist and military historian.-Biography:A son of Lucien Carr, a former UPI editor and a key Beat generation figure, he was born in Manhattan and lived for much of his life on the Lower East Side. He attended Kenyon College and New York University, earning a B.A. in...
- John Dickson CarrJohn Dickson CarrJohn Dickson Carr was an American author of detective stories, who also published under the pen names Carter Dickson, Carr Dickson and Roger Fairbairn....
: The Exploits of Sherlock Holmes (1954) collaboration with Adrian Conan DoyleAdrian Conan DoyleAdrian Malcolm Conan Doyle was the youngest son of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and his second wife Jean, Lady Conan Doyle. He had two siblings, a sister, Jean, and a brother, Denis.... - Philip J. Carraher: "Alias Simon Hawkes: The Further adventures of Sherlock Holmes in New York" (2003), "Sherlock Holmes in New York: The adventure of the New York Ripper" (2005)
- Michael ChabonMichael ChabonMichael Chabon born May 24, 1963) is an American author and "one of the most celebrated writers of his generation", according to The Virginia Quarterly Review....
: The Final Solution features an unnamed elderly Sherlock Holmes - Arthur ChapmanArthur ChapmanArthur Chapman was an early twentieth century American poet and newspaper columnist. He wrote a sub-genre of American poetry known as Cowboy Poetry. His most famous poem was Out Where the West Begins.-External links:...
: "The Unmasking of Sherlock Holmes" in The Game is Afoot: Parodies, Pastiches and Ponderings of Sherlock Holmes, Marvin Kaye editor - Ian Alfred Charnock: "The Elementary Cases of Sherlock Holmes", "Watson's Last Case"
- Dewey Cheatum: Novel "Case of the Twisted Heir." (2008)
- F. P. Cillie: "The Adenture of the Green Empress" in The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1985)
- Ronan CoghlanRonan CoghlanRonan Coghlan is an Irish writer living in Bangor, County Down in Northern Ireland.Coghlan was born Dublin in 1948. He graduated from Trinity College, Dublin ....
: Sherlock Holmes and the Heir of Albion - Michael CollinsMichael Collins (author)Michael Collins is the best-known pseudonym of Dennis Lynds , an American author who primarily wrote mystery fiction....
: "Cross of Gold" in Sherlock Holmes: The Hidden Years, 2004 - Jason Cooke: Sherlock Holmes and the Morphine Gambit
- Paul CornellPaul CornellPaul Cornell is a British writer best known for his work in television drama as well as Doctor Who fiction, and as the creator of one of the Doctor's spin-off companions, Bernice Summerfield....
: "The Deer Stalker" - Bert CoulesBert CoulesBert Coules is an English writer, mainly for the BBC, who has produced a number of adaptations and original works. He works mainly in radio drama but also writes for TV and the stage.-Early years:...
: the scripts/story boards for the BBC show The Further Adventures of Sherlock HolmesThe Further Adventures of Sherlock HolmesThis article is about the BBC Radio 4 series transmitted from 2002 to 2010. There is also a U.S. produced series, which began in 1998, that transmits under the same title.... - Jon Courtenay GrimwoodJon Courtenay GrimwoodJon Courtenay Grimwood is a British science fiction and fantasy author.He was born in Valletta, Malta, grew up in Britain, Southeast Asia and Norway in the 1960s and 1970s. He studied at Kingston College, then worked in publishing and as a freelance writer for magazines and newspapers including The...
: "The Spy's Retirement" - Arthur Byron CoverArthur Byron CoverArthur Byron Cover is a science fiction author.Cover attended the Clarion Writer's SF Workshop in New Orleans in 1971, and made his first professional short-story sale to Harlan Ellison's The Last Dangerous Visions...
: An East Wind Coming (1979?) - Mitch CullinMitch CullinMitch Cullin is an American writer of Scotch-Irish and Cherokee descent. He is the author of seven novels, and one short story collection. He currently resides in Arcadia, California and Tokyo, Japan with his partner and frequent collaborator Peter I. Chang...
: A Slight Trick of the MindA Slight Trick of the MindA Slight Trick of the Mind is the seventh book by American author Mitch Cullin. It was first published in April 2005 as a hardcover edition from Nan A. Talese/Doubleday, and during the same month an unabridged audio book version read by Simon Jones was released on both compact disc and cassette by...
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- David Stuart DaviesDavid Stuart DaviesDavid Stuart Davies is a British writer. He worked as a teacher of English before becoming a full-time editor, writer, and playwright. Davies has written extensively about Sherlock Holmes, both fiction and non-fiction...
: author and editor. An internationally recognized expert on Sherlock Holmes, editor of the crime fiction magazine Sherlock and the anthologies Shadows of Sherlock Holmes, The Game is Afoot: Parodies, Pastiches and Ponderings of Sherlock Holmes (also author of one of the twenty short stories) and others - Barry Day: Sherlock Holmes and the Shakespeare Globe Murder
- Colin DexterColin DexterNorman Colin Dexter, OBE, is an English crime writer, known for his Inspector Morse novels which were written between 1975 and 1999 and adapted as a television series from 1987 to 2000.-Early life and career:...
: "A Case of Mis-Identity", in his short story collection Morse's Greatest Mystery. - Michael DibdinMichael DibdinMichael Dibdin , was a British crime writer.-Life:Dibdin was born in Wolverhampton, the son of a physicist, and was brought up from the age of seven in Lisburn, Northern Ireland where he attended Friends' School...
: The Last Sherlock Holmes StoryThe Last Sherlock Holmes StoryThe Last Sherlock Holmes Story is a non-canonical Sherlock Holmes pastiche novel by Michael Dibdin.The novel is an account of Holmes' attempt to solve the Jack the Ripper murders. Holmes suspects the Ripper to be his nemesis, James Moriarty... - Rock Dilisio: Sherlock Holmes: Mysteries of the Victorian Era
- June Dixon & Donald Monat: "The Merchant of Death"
- Adrian Conan DoyleAdrian Conan DoyleAdrian Malcolm Conan Doyle was the youngest son of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and his second wife Jean, Lady Conan Doyle. He had two siblings, a sister, Jean, and a brother, Denis....
(Conan Doyle's son, and former holder of his estate)- collaborations with John Dickson Carr (c.f.) The Exploits of Sherlock Holmes (1954) - Andre Paul Duchateau Belgian ( French-speaking ) crime novelist: Sherlock Holmes revient short stories anthology
- William E Dudley: "The Untold Sherlock Holmes" NY 1983 - Ten short stories
- Jean DutourdJean DutourdJean Gwenaël Dutourd was a French novelist. His mother died when he was seven years old. At the age of twenty, he was taken prisoner fifteen days after Germany's invasion of France in World War II...
(Member of the Académie FrançaiseAcadémie françaiseL'Académie française , also called the French Academy, is the pre-eminent French learned body on matters pertaining to the French language. The Académie was officially established in 1635 by Cardinal Richelieu, the chief minister to King Louis XIII. Suppressed in 1793 during the French Revolution,...
): Les Mémoires de Mary Watson Paris 1980 (check Wikipedia in French language with the title - the novel doesn't seem to have been translated in English) the meeting of Dr Watson with his future wife, Mary Morstan, during this family drama (the death of Mary's father) investigated by Sherlock Holmes
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- Loren D. EstlemanLoren D. EstlemanLoren D. Estleman is an American writer of detective and Western fiction. He writes with a manual typewriter....
: Dr Jekyll and Mister Holmes and Sherlock Holmes vs Dracula - Philip José FarmerPhilip José FarmerPhilip José Farmer was an American author, principally known for his award-winning science fiction and fantasy novels and short stories....
: The Adventure of the Peerless Peer, in which Holmes teams up with TarzanTarzanTarzan is a fictional character, an archetypal feral child raised in the African jungles by the Mangani "great apes"; he later experiences civilization only to largely reject it and return to the wild as a heroic adventurer...
. This was later extensively rewritten as "The Adventure of the Three Madmen". - Lyndsay Faye: Novel Dust and Shadow: An Account of the Ripper Killings by Dr. John H. WatsonDust and ShadowDust and Shadow: An Account of the Ripper Killings by Dr. John H. Watson is a non-canonical Sherlock Holmes pastiche novel by Lyndsay Faye which pits Sherlock Holmes against Jack the Ripper....
- Walter Fauxdeu Novel "The Double Danger Affair." 2010
- Jorge Fernandez Diaz: "El Dilema de los Proceres". Features Sherlock Holmes solving a mystery during the early 20th century in Argentina.
- John S Fitzpatrick: The Montana Chronicles five new cases that brought Holmes and Watson to Western Montana in the 1890s
- Hector Fleischmann: French poet and novelist (1882–1914) "Le Rival de Sherlock Holmes" one of the very first pastiches in French
- Christopher FowlerChristopher FowlerChristopher Fowler is an English thriller writer. In addition to his numerous horror, satire and crime novels, he has also written a Sherlock Holmes audio drama for BBC 7 entitled The Lady Downstairs...
: "The Lady Downstairs"
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- Neil GaimanNeil GaimanNeil Richard Gaiman born 10 November 1960)is an English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, graphic novels, audio theatre and films. His notable works include the comic book series The Sandman and novels Stardust, American Gods, Coraline, and The Graveyard Book...
: "A Study in EmeraldA Study in Emerald"A Study in Emerald" is a short story written by British fantasy and graphic novel author Neil Gaiman. The story is a Sherlock Holmes pastiche transferred to the Cthulhu Mythos universe of horror writer H. P. Lovecraft. It won the 2004 Hugo Award for Best Short Story. The title is a reference to...
" in the multi-author collection Shadows Over Baker StreetShadows Over Baker StreetShadows Over Baker Street: New Tales of Terror! is an anthology of stories, each by a different author and each concerning an exploit of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes set against the backdrop of H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos...
. Won the 2004 HugoHugo AwardThe Hugo Awards are given annually for the best science fiction or fantasy works and achievements of the previous year. The award is named after Hugo Gernsback, the founder of the pioneering science fiction magazine Amazing Stories, and was officially named the Science Fiction Achievement Awards...
for Best Short Story. - Arnould GalopinArnould GalopinArnould Galopin was a prolific French writer with more than 50 novels to his credit. Galopin won the French Academy's Grand Prize for his Sur le Front de Mer , a critically acclaimed novel about the Merchant Navy during World War I, and wrote several equally acclaimed novels about his experiences...
: "Herlockoms" (another avatar of Sherlock Holmes in French literature) crossover with Allan Dickson, the Australian detective, in "La ténébreuse affaire de Green Park" (1910) and "L'homme au complet gris" (1931) - another Sherlock Holmes versus Jack the RipperJack the Ripper"Jack the Ripper" is the best-known name given to an unidentified serial killer who was active in the largely impoverished areas in and around the Whitechapel district of London in 1888. The name originated in a letter, written by someone claiming to be the murderer, that was disseminated in the...
story - Emanuel E Garcia: a short story in "Sherlock Holmes and the Three Poisoned Pawns"
- Juan García RodenasJuan García RodenasJuan García Rodenas is a Spanish writer.Since 1996, Rodenas has published his works in literary fanzines and magazines. He has written essays, articles and poems, but he’s known for his genre novels...
: Two short stories in Spanish, La guerra del Doctor Watson (Doctor Watson's War), about Watson's campaign in Afghanistan, and La Aventura del Magnicidio Resuelto (The Adventure of the Solved Assassination), about young Holmes and the assassination of Abraham Lincoln; both in "Antes de Baker Street", Academia de Mitología Creativa Jules Verne de Albacete, 2008. - David GerroldDavid GerroldJerrold David Friedman , better known by his pen name David Gerrold, is an American science fiction author who started his career in 1966 while a college student by submitting an unsolicited story outline for the television series Star Trek. He was invited to submit several premises, and the one...
: short story "The Fan Who Molded Himself" - Paul D Gilbert: "The Chronicles of Sherlock Holmes" short stories, one telling of an attempt on Mycroft HolmesMycroft HolmesMycroft Holmes is a fictional character in the stories written by Arthur Conan Doyle. He is the elder brother of the famous detective Sherlock Holmes.- Profile :...
' life. - Barry Grant: The Strange Return of Sherlock Holmes and Sherlock Holmes and the Shakespeare Letter.
- Denis Green (& Anthony BoucherAnthony BoucherAnthony Boucher was an American science fiction editor and author of mystery novels and short stories. He was particularly influential as an editor. Between 1942 and 1947 he acted as reviewer of mostly mystery fiction for the San Francisco Chronicle...
): scripts and short stories for the American broadcast show The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1939–1946) - remastered original records available on CDs (" Murder by Moonlight and Other Mysteries", etc.) narrated by actors Basil RathboneBasil RathboneSir Basil Rathbone, KBE, MC, Kt was an English actor. He rose to prominence in England as a Shakespearean stage actor and went on to appear in over 70 films, primarily costume dramas, swashbucklers, and, occasionally, horror films...
& Nigel BruceNigel BruceWilliam Nigel Ernle Bruce , best known as Nigel Bruce, was a British character actor on stage and screen. He was best known for his portrayal of Doctor Watson in a series of films and in the radio series The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes... - Dominic GreenDominic Green (science fiction writer)Dominic Green is a British writer of short science fiction. His short story "The Clockwork Atom Bomb" was nominated for a 2005 Hugo Award. Green is best known for his stories published in Interzone during the 1990s and 2000s, many of which have been reprinted in various Year's Best anthologies...
: "The Adventure of the Lost World" - L. B. Greenwood: Novels and the short story "The Case of the Last Battle" in The Mammoth Book of New Sherlock Holmes Adventures, 1997
- Claire Griffen: "The Case of the Incumbent Invalid" in The Mammoth Book of New Sherlock Holmes Adventures, 1997
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- Kelly HaleKelly HaleKelly Hale is an American author. Her first novel was the e-book Erasing Sherlock Holmes, which mixed Sherlock Holmes with a time-travel plot. Her next novel, co-written with Simon Bucher-Jones, was the BBC Doctor Who novel Grimm Reality...
: Faction Paradox: Erasing SherlockErasing SherlockErasing Sherlock is an original novel by Kelly Hale set in the Faction Paradox universe.It is the last Faction Paradox novel to be published by Mad Norwegian Press, though not the last in the series... - John HallJohn HallJohn Hall may refer to:American government:* John Hall , U.S. Representative from New York and former member of the band Orleans...
: "Sherlock Holmes at the Raffles Hotel" - Robert Lee Hall: Exit Sherlock Holmes, Scribner's 1977 - Playboy Press 1979
- Edward B. Hanna: The Whitechapel Horrors
- Michael Hardwick: Sherlock Holmes my Life and Crimes Harvill Press 1984
- Michael HarrisonMichael Harrison (writer)Michael Harrison was the pen name of English detective fiction and fantasy author Maurice Desmond Rohan.- Biography :Michael Harrison was born in Milton, Kent, England, on 25 April 1907...
: I, Sherlock Holmes - Memoirs of Mr Sherlock Holmes, OM, late Consulting Private Detective-in-Ordinary to Their Majesties Queen Victoria, King Edward VII and King Georges V (1977) - Edward D. HochEdward D. HochEdward Dentinger Hoch was an American writer of detective fiction. Although he wrote several novels, he was primarily known for his vast output of over 950 short stories.-Biography:...
: "The Adventure of Vittoria the Circus Belle" in The Mammoth Book of New Sherlock Holmes Adventures, 1997
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- L. Frank James: An Opened Grave: Sherlock Holmes Investigates His Ultimate Case (2006)
- Enrique Jardiel PoncelaEnrique Jardiel PoncelaEnrique Jardiel Poncela was a Spanish playwright and novelist who wrote mostly humorous works....
: Novísimas aventuras de Sherlock Holmes (Spanish Very new adventures of Sherlock Holmes), seven short parodic stories originally published in magazines in 1928 and several times published in book form. - Roger Jaynes: Two Holmesian novels and a short story in Sherlock Holmes and the Three Poisoned Pawns
- Watkins Jones : Sherlock Holmes and the Occult: The Case of the Scarlet Women a confrontation with the infamous black magician Aleister CrowleyAleister CrowleyAleister Crowley , born Edward Alexander Crowley, and also known as both Frater Perdurabo and The Great Beast, was an influential English occultist, astrologer, mystic and ceremonial magician, responsible for founding the religious philosophy of Thelema. He was also successful in various other...
- Marvin KayeMarvin KayeMarvin Nathan Kaye is an American mystery, fantasy, science fiction, and horror author and editor. He has also edited numerous horror anthologies, such as H. P. Lovecraft's Magazine of Horror and Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine...
: editor with David Stuart DaviesDavid Stuart DaviesDavid Stuart Davies is a British writer. He worked as a teacher of English before becoming a full-time editor, writer, and playwright. Davies has written extensively about Sherlock Holmes, both fiction and non-fiction...
of The Game is Afoot: Parodies, Pastiches and Ponderings of Sherlock Holmes, an anthology of twenty short stories detailing untold incidents involving the RMS Titanic, childhoods of Holmes and Watson, and Holmes' rematching with Irene AdlerIrene AdlerIrene Adler is a fictional character featured in the Sherlock Holmes story "A Scandal in Bohemia" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, published in July 1891... - Stephen KingStephen KingStephen Edwin King is an American author of contemporary horror, suspense, science fiction and fantasy fiction. His books have sold more than 350 million copies and have been adapted into a number of feature films, television movies and comic books...
: "The Doctor's CaseThe Doctor's CaseThe Doctor's Case is a short story by Stephen King, originally published in The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, a 1987 centennial collection, and reprinted in his collection Nightmares & Dreamscapes...
", in which Watson solves a case before Holmes. - John R. King: The Shadow of Reichenbah Falls
- Laurie R. KingLaurie R. KingLaurie R. King is an American author best known for her detective fiction. Among her books are the Mary Russell series of historical mysteries, featuring Sherlock Holmes as her mentor and later partner, and a series featuring Kate Martinelli, a fictional lesbian San Francisco, California, police...
: The Mary Russell series of novels set in Holmes' later life (ongoing as of February 2009). - Ronald A. KnoxRonald KnoxRonald Arbuthnott Knox was an English priest, theologian and writer.-Life:Ronald Knox was born in Kibworth, Leicestershire, England into an Anglican family and was educated at Eton College, where he took the first scholarship in 1900 and Balliol College, Oxford, where again...
: "The Adventure of the First-Class Carriage" in The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, 1985. - Michael KurlandMichael KurlandMichael Joseph Kurland is an American author, best known for his works of science fiction and detective fiction....
: anthologies & books: The Infernal Device (1978), Death by Gaslight (1982), The Great Game (2001), Empress of India (2006); and the short story "Reichenbach" in Sherlock Holmes: The Hidden Years, 2004. In this series, Professor MoriartyProfessor MoriartyProfessor James Moriarty is a fictional character and the archenemy of the detective Sherlock Holmes in the fiction of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Moriarty is a criminal mastermind, described by Holmes as the "Napoleon of Crime". Doyle lifted the phrase from a real Scotland Yard inspector who was...
is the real hero who helps the bewildered Holmes solve crimes by providing him clues to discover the real villains.
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- Geoffrey A. LandisGeoffrey A. LandisGeoffrey A. Landis is an American scientist, working for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration on planetary exploration, interstellar propulsion, solar power and photovoltaics...
: "The Singular Habits of Wasps" (1994), nominated for the Hugo and NebulaNebula Award for Best NoveletteWinners of the Nebula Award for best Novelette. The stated year is that of publication; awards are given in the following year. Winning titles are listed first, with other nominees listed below.-External links:* * *...
awards. - Andy LaneAndy LaneAndrew Lane , who also writes as Andy Lane, is a British author and journalist. He has written a number of spin-off novels in the Virgin New Adventures range and audio dramas for Big Finish based on the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who , as well as assorted non fiction books based...
: The Young Sherlock Holmes series; Death CloudDeath CloudYoung Sherlock Holmes: Death Cloud is the first novel in the Young Sherlock Holmes series that depicts Arthur Conan Doyle's detective Sherlock Holmes as a teenager in the 1860s...
and Red LeechRed LeechYoung Sherlock Holmes: Red Leech is the second novel in the Young Sherlock Holmes series that depicts Arthur Conan Doyle's detective Sherlock Holmes as a teenager in the 1860s. It was written by Andy Lane and released in the UK on 5 November 2010 by Macmillan Books...
. Also, All-Consuming FireAll-Consuming FireAll-Consuming Fire is an original novel written by Andy Lane and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. The novel is a crossover with Arthur Conan Doyle's fictional detective Sherlock Holmes featuring the characters of both Holmes and Doctor Watson, and also...
(1994), Doctor WhoDoctor WhoDoctor Who is a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC. The programme depicts the adventures of a time-travelling humanoid alien known as the Doctor who explores the universe in a sentient time machine called the TARDIS that flies through time and space, whose exterior...
and Sherlock Holmes team up to battle the forces of H P Lovecraft's mythos. - Maurice LeblancMaurice LeblancMaurice Marie Émile Leblanc was a French novelist and writer of short stories, known primarily as the creator of the fictional gentleman thief and detective Arsène Lupin, often described as a French counterpart to Arthur Conan Doyle's creation Sherlock Holmes.- Biography :Leblanc was born in...
: crossover with Arsène LupinArsène LupinArsène Lupin is a fictional character who appears in a book series of detective fiction / crime fiction novels written by French writer Maurice Leblanc, as well as a number of non-canonical sequels and numerous film, television such as Night Hood, stage play and comic book adaptations.- Overview :A...
in: Arsène Lupin contre Herlock Sholmes - Alexis LecayeAlexis LecayeAlexis Lecaye is French author and script writer. He publishes under the pen name Alexandre Terrel as well and is probably best known for the creation of the long running TV crime series Julie Lescaut....
: French novelist and TV scriptwriter "Marx et Sherlock Holmes", "Einstein et Sherlock Holmes" - Jean-Marc LofficierJean-Marc LofficierJean-Marc Lofficier is a French author of books about films and television programs, as well as numerous comic books and translations of a number of animation screenplays. He usually collaborates with his wife, Randy Lofficier .-Biography:Jean-Marc Lofficier was born in Toulon, France in 1954...
& wife Randy Lofficier: short story in Les nombreuses vies de Sherlock Holmes - Alberto López Aroca: "Estudio en Esmeralda" ("Study in Emerald"; the title predates Neil Gaiman's "A Study in Emerald" for four or five years), brief novel in Spanish fanzine Fábulas Extrañas 29 and 30 (1997) and later reprinted in "A por cadáveres" (2003); El problema de la pequeña cliente (The Problem of the Little Client), short story in "Nadie lo sabrá nunca" (2004).
- James LowderJames LowderJames Daniel Lowder is an American author and editor, working most often within the fantasy, dark fantasy, and horror genres.-Early life and education:...
: "The Weeping Masks" in Shadows Over Baker StreetShadows Over Baker StreetShadows Over Baker Street: New Tales of Terror! is an anthology of stories, each by a different author and each concerning an exploit of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes set against the backdrop of H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos...
anthology (2003) - Néstor Luján: "A Mayerling, una nit..." (1991) (Catalan, "In Mayerling, one night" Holmes, Hercule PoirotHercule PoirotHercule Poirot is a fictional Belgian detective created by Agatha Christie. Along with Miss Marple, Poirot is one of Christie's most famous and long-lived characters, appearing in 33 novels and 51 short stories published between 1920 and 1975 and set in the same era.Poirot has been portrayed on...
and Baroness Emma Orczy investigate the Mayerling IncidentMayerling IncidentThe Mayerling Incident refers to the series of events leading to the apparent murder-suicide of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria and his lover Baroness Mary Vetsera. Rudolf was the only son of Emperor Franz Josef I of Austria and Empress Elisabeth, and heir to the throne of the combined...
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- F. Gwynplaine MacIntyreF. Gwynplaine MacIntyreFergus Gwynplaine MacIntyre was a journalist, novelist, poet and illustrator, who lived in New York City and said he had lived in Scotland and Wales. MacIntyre's writings include the science-fiction novel The Woman Between the Worlds and his anthology of verse and humor pieces MacIntyre's...
: "The Enigma of the Warwickshire Vortex" (1997) and "The Adventure of Exham Priory " in the "H.P. Lovecraft-sounding" Shadows Over Baker StreetShadows Over Baker StreetShadows Over Baker Street: New Tales of Terror! is an anthology of stories, each by a different author and each concerning an exploit of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes set against the backdrop of H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos...
anthology (2003) - Vonda N. McIntyre: "The Adventure of the Field Theorems" in Sherlock Holmes in Orbit
- W. R. Duncan Macmillan: "The Adventure of the Trained Cormorant" in The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, 1985.
- Eddie Maguire: a short story in Sherlock Holmes and the Three Poisoned Pawns : Holmes meeting the Kaizer during a WE in Dorset
- Patrick Marcel: a short story in Les nombreuses Vies de Sherlock Holmes ( French study and anthology )
- Rafael MarínRafael MarinRafael Marín Trechera is a Spanish novelist, translator, comic book writer and co-plotter.He is best known in the United States for his work with artist Carlos Pacheco on the Fantastic Four Vol.3 title in 2000 and 2001, and The Inhumans with José Ladronn and Jorge Lucas...
: Elemental, querido Chaplin (2005, ISBN 844507542X ) is presented as an unpublished manuscriptFalse documentA false document is a literary technique employed to create verisimilitude in a work of fiction. By inventing and inserting documents that appear to be factual, an author tries to create a sense of authenticity beyond the normal and expected suspension of disbelief for a work of art...
in which Charles Chaplin tells how, as a London poor child, he helped Sherlock Holmes in an adventure against Fu Manchu. - Rodolfo MartínezRodolfo MartínezRodolfo Martínez was a Mexican boxer in the Super Featherweight division. He is a former NABF Super Bantamweight, Bantamweight and the WBC Bantamweight Champion.-Early life:...
: four novels in Spanish language incl. Sherlock Holmes y la Boca del Infierno and Sherlock Holmes y la Subiduría de los Muertos - Xavier MauméjeanXavier MauméjeanXavier Mauméjean is a French writer born in 1963. He teaches philosophy at a college in Valenciennes, Northern France.-Books in French:* Les Mémoires de l'Homme-Eléphant, Le Masque * Gotham, Le Masque...
: with André-François Ruaud Les nombreuses vies de Sherlock Holmes alleged - and exhaustive - biography of Holmes with short stories from various authors incl. Michael MoorcockMichael MoorcockMichael John Moorcock is an English writer, primarily of science fiction and fantasy, who has also published a number of literary novels.... - Nicholas MeyerNicholas MeyerNicholas Meyer is an American screenwriter, producer, director and novelist, known best for his best-selling novel The Seven-Per-Cent Solution, and for directing the films Time After Time, two of the Star Trek feature film series, and the 1983 television movie The Day After.Meyer graduated from...
: Three novels The Seven-Per-Cent SolutionThe Seven-Per-Cent SolutionThe Seven-Per-Cent Solution: Being a Reprint from the Reminiscences of John H. Watson, M.D. is a 1974 novel by American writer Nicholas Meyer. It is written as a pastiche of a Sherlock Holmes adventure, and was made into a film of the same name in 1976....
(1972), The West End HorrorThe West End HorrorThe West End Horror: A Posthumous Memoir of John H. Watson, M.D. is a Sherlock Holmes pastiche novel by Nicholas Meyer, published in 1976. It takes place after Meyer's other two Holmes pastiches, The Seven-Per-Cent Solution and The Canary Trainer, though it was published in between the two.The plot...
(1976) and The Canary TrainerThe Canary TrainerThe Canary Trainer: From the Memoirs of John H. Watson is a 1993 Sherlock Holmes pastiche by Nicholas Meyer. Like The Seven Percent Solution and The West End Horror, The Canary Trainer was published as a "lost manuscript" of the late Dr. John H. Watson...
(1993) - Larry MillettLarry MillettLarry Millett is an American journalist and author. He is the former architectural critic for the St. Paul Pioneer Press, a daily newspaper in St. Paul, Minnesota, and the author of several books on the history of architecture in Minnesota...
: Sherlock Holmes and the Red Demon (1996), Sherlock Holmes and the Ice Palace (1998), Sherlock Holmes and the Rune Stone Mystery (1999), Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Alliance (2002), The Disappearance of Sherlock Holmes (2003) - Austin Mitchelson & Nicholas Utechin: The Earthquake Machine - the very existence of the British Empire threatened by a group of criminals
- Michael MoorcockMichael MoorcockMichael John Moorcock is an English writer, primarily of science fiction and fantasy, who has also published a number of literary novels....
: a short story " The affair of the Texan's Honour " in The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
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- Peter Neugebauer german author : " Sherlock Holmes: The Thruth about Ludwig II " ( translated by Richard R. Rutter ) ( 1995 for the english version )
- Kim NewmanKim NewmanKim Newman is an English journalist, film critic, and fiction writer. Recurring interests visible in his work include film history and horror fiction—both of which he attributes to seeing Tod Browning's Dracula at the age of eleven—and alternate fictional versions of history...
: A Shambles in Belgravia - Robert NewmanRobert NewmanRobert Newman is a British stand-up comedian, author and political activist. In 1993 Newman and his then comedy partner David Baddiel became the first comedians to play and sell out the 12,000-seat Wembley Arena in London...
: The Case of the Baker Street Irregular (1984), a children's novel. - Béatrice Nicodème: French novelist for youngsters, creator of the Wiggins - a young BSI newspapers boy - series : " Un Rival pour Sherlock Holmes ", " Wiggins apprenti détective ", " Wiggins et le Perroquet muet ", " " Wiggins et Sherlock contre Napoléon " and " Wiggins et les plans de l'Ingénieur ". Authored the " Defi à Sherlock Holmes " novel and a short story in Les nombreuses Vies de Sherlock Holmes
- Jamyang NorbuJamyang NorbuJamyang Norbu is a Tibetan political activist and writer, currently living in the United States, having previously lived for over 40 years as a Tibetan exile in India.-Biography:...
: The Mandala of Sherlock HolmesThe Mandala of Sherlock HolmesThe Mandala of Sherlock Holmes is a non-canonical Sherlock Holmes pastiche novel by Jamyang Norbu, originally published in India in 1999.... - John NorthJohn NorthJohn North is a Christian author and speaker based in Sydney, Australia.John North is best known for his authorship of LifeWorks and GrowthWorks John North (born 1961) is a Christian author and speaker based in Sydney, Australia.John North is best known for his authorship of LifeWorks (a course...
: Sherlock Holmes and the Arabian Princess and Sherlock Holmes and the German Nanny
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- Michel PagelMichel PagelMichel Pagel is a French science fiction and fantasy writer. He is also a translator. He was first published in the fanzine Espace-Temps in 1977. He is the writer of two series; Les Flammes de la nuit and La Comédie inhumaine, as well as several novels...
: a short story in Les nombreuses Vies de Sherlock Holmes - Stuart PalmerStuart PalmerStuart Palmer was a popular mystery novel author and screenwriter, best known for his character Hildegarde Withers.Palmer was born in Baraboo, Wisconsin...
: " The Adventure of the Marked Man " in The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, 1985. - Anne PerryAnne PerryAnne Perry is an English author of historical detective fiction. Perry was convicted of the murder of her friend's mother in 1954.-Early life:Born Juliet Marion Hulme in Blackheath, London, the daughter of Dr...
: short stories " The Watch Night Bell " in Holmes for Holidays and " The Christmas Gift " in More Holmes for the Holidays - Van Allen PlexicoVan Allen PlexicoVan Allen Plexico is an American professor of Political Science and History and a science fiction and fantasy author.-Biography:...
: 2 short stories: "The Problem at Stamford Bridge" and "The Adventure of the Tuvan Delegate" in Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective Volume One (Cornerstone Book Publishers, June 2009) - Ellery QueenEllery QueenEllery Queen is both a fictional character and a pseudonym used by two American cousins from Brooklyn, New York: Daniel Nathan, alias Frederic Dannay and Manford Lepofsky, alias Manfred Bennington Lee , to write, edit, and anthologize detective fiction.The fictional Ellery Queen created by...
editor's anthology " The misadventures of Sherlock Holmes ". This collection of 33 short stories is one of the most collectable Holmes' anthologies as much controversial debate during the initial release resulted in the Doyle Estate suppressing the print-run in the first few months and the definitive ceasing of publication soon after.
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- Vithal Rajan: Holmes of the Raj, 2010
- Anthony ReadAnthony ReadAnthony "Tony" Read is a British script editor, television writer and author. He was principally active in British television from the 1960s to the mid-1980s, although he occasionally contributed to televised productions until 1999. Starting in the 1980s, he launched a second career as a print...
: the Sherlock Holmes's (sic) Baker Street Boys series - René Réouven: Histoires secrètes de Sherlock Holmes. Three were published separately as "3 Histoires de Sherlock Holmes" for youngsters
- Mike ResnickMike ResnickMichael Diamond Resnick , better known by his published name Mike Resnick, is an American science fiction author. He was executive editor of Jim Baen's Universe.-Biography:...
& Martin H. GreenbergMartin H. GreenbergMartin Harry Greenberg was an American speculative fiction anthologist and writer.-Biography:Dr. Martin H. Greenberg was born March 1, 1941, to Max and Mae Greenberg in South Miami Beach, Florida...
(Editors): Sherlock Holmes in Orbit a twenty-six short stories anthology (1995) - Wold NewtonWold Newton familyThe Wold Newton family is a literary concept derived from a form of crossover fiction developed by the science fiction writer Philip José Farmer...
Chronology - Ted Riccardi: The collection The Oriental Casebook of Sherlock Holmes
- Kel RichardsKel RichardsKevin Barry "Kel" Richards is an Australian author, journalist and radio personality.Richards has written a series of crime novels and thrillers for adult readers which includes The Case of the Vanishing Corpse, Death in Egypt and An Outbreak of Darkness.Richards presented ABC NewsRadio's weekend...
: The Curse of the Pharaohs (1997) - Barrie RobertsBarrie RobertsBarrie Roberts was an author, folk singer, freelance journalist, and criminal lawyer.-Biography:Born in Hampshire in 1939, Roberts was educated at Churcher's College....
: Sherlock Holmes and the Railway Maniac (1994), Sherlock Holmes and the Devil's Grail (1995), Sherlock Holmes and the Man From Hell (1997), Sherlock Holmes and the Royal Flush (1998. Sherlock Holmes and the Harvest Of Death (1999), Sherlock Holmes and the Crosby Murder (2001), Sherlock Holmes and the Rule of Nine (2003), Sherlock Holmes and the King's Governess (2005), Sherlock Holmes and the American Angels (2007) - Ralph Roberts: " The Greatest Detective of All Time " short story in Sherlock Holmes in Orbit
- Sydney Castle RobertsSydney Castle RobertsSir Sydney Castle Roberts was a well-known and popular figure around Cambridge throughout his life, and was recognised as a publisher of skill and distinction....
: "The Adventure of the Megatherium Thefts" in The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, 1985. - Samuel RosenbergSamuel RosenbergSamuel Rosenberg was best known for his 1974 study of Sherlock Holmes titled Naked is the Best Disguise . His other notable book was The Confessions of a Trivialist .He was born in Cleveland, Ohio, as the son of Jacob S...
: " Naked is the Best Disguise " Fiction or non-fiction ? That's the question ... - André-François Ruaud: with Xavier MauméjeanXavier MauméjeanXavier Mauméjean is a French writer born in 1963. He teaches philosophy at a college in Valenciennes, Northern France.-Books in French:* Les Mémoires de l'Homme-Eléphant, Le Masque * Gotham, Le Masque...
" Les nombreuses vies de Sherlock Holmes " a " biography " of Sherlock Holmes with short stories by Michael MoorcockMichael MoorcockMichael John Moorcock is an English writer, primarily of science fiction and fantasy, who has also published a number of literary novels....
, Michel Page, Patrick Marcel, Jean & Randy Lofficier and Béatrice Nicodème - Kristine Kathryn RuschKristine Kathryn RuschKristine Kathryn Rusch is an American writer. She writes under various pseudonyms in multiple genres, including science fiction, fantasy, mystery, romance, and mainstream....
- Peter RyanPeter RyanPeter Ryan may refer to:*Peter Ryan , Formula One race driver from Canada*Peter Ryan , Commissioner of the New South Wales Police from 1996 until 2002...
: the Sherlock Holmes Solo Mysteries ( The Black River Emerald (n°2),..) Berkley Publishing Group (1987)
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- Fred SaberhagenFred SaberhagenFred Thomas Saberhagen was an American science fiction and fantasy author most famous for his Berserker series of science fiction short stories and S.F...
: The Holmes-Dracula File (1978) and Seance for a Vampire (1994) - Autumn Sabol : Elementary, My Dear (2004)
- Robert Saffron: The Demon Device a novel by Robert Saffron " as communicated " by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (sic) a humorous pastiche
- Andrew Salmon: "The Adventure of the Locked Room" story in Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective Volume One anthology (Cornerstone Book Publishers, June 2009)
- Siyaram Saran: The Boer WarSecond Boer WarThe Second Boer War was fought from 11 October 1899 until 31 May 1902 between the British Empire and the Afrikaans-speaking Dutch settlers of two independent Boer republics, the South African Republic and the Orange Free State...
Mystery. Sherlock HolmesSherlock HolmesSherlock Holmes is a fictional detective created by Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The fantastic London-based "consulting detective", Holmes is famous for his astute logical reasoning, his ability to take almost any disguise, and his use of forensic science skills to solve...
and Dr.Watson meet Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who was there as a Medical Doctor and an Indian Barrister M.K.Gandhi (Mahatma GandhiMahatma GandhiMohandas Karamchand Gandhi , pronounced . 2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948) was the pre-eminent political and ideological leader of India during the Indian independence movement...
) in South Africa, who was then practising law there and who inspired Holmes to take up Bee-Keeping after his retirement. - Dorothy L. SayersDorothy L. SayersDorothy Leigh Sayers was a renowned English crime writer, poet, playwright, essayist, translator and Christian humanist. She was also a student of classical and modern languages...
- Bernard J. SchafferBernard J. SchafferBernard J. Schaffer is a police detective, an author, and a former child actor who appeared on the Nickelodeon program Don't Just Sit There...
: Whitechapel: the Final Stand of Sherlock Holmes (16 June 20112011 in literatureThe year 2011 will involve some significant events and new books.-Events:*Tomas Tranströmer wins the 2011 Nobel Prize in Literature.*Jennifer Egan wins the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for her novel A Visit From the Goon Squad.-Literature:*T.C...
) - Christopher Sequeira: "His Last Arrow" in Gaslight GrimoireGaslight GrimoireGaslight Grimoire: Fantastic Tales of Sherlock Holmes is an anthology of short fiction combining the character of Sherlock Holmes with elements of fantasy, horror, adventure and supernatural fiction....
; "The Adventure of the Haunted Showman" and "The Return of the Sussex Vampire" in The Game's Afoot! (ed: David Stuart DaviesDavid Stuart DaviesDavid Stuart Davies is a British writer. He worked as a teacher of English before becoming a full-time editor, writer, and playwright. Davies has written extensively about Sherlock Holmes, both fiction and non-fiction...
). - Stanley Shaw: "Sherlock Holmes at the 1902 Fifth Test" Sherlock Holmes discovering cricket
- Jay Sheckley : "Vittoria the Circus Belle", Confidential Casebook of Sherlock Holmes which Publishers Weekly called "The best of an excellent collection". Editor: Marvin KayeMarvin KayeMarvin Nathan Kaye is an American mystery, fantasy, science fiction, and horror author and editor. He has also edited numerous horror anthologies, such as H. P. Lovecraft's Magazine of Horror and Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine...
- Sam Siciliano: The Angel of the Opera: Sherlock Holmes meets the Phantom of the Opera
- Aaron Smith: short story "The Massachusetts Affair" in Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective Volume One (Cornerstone Book Publishers, 2009)
- D. O. Smith: "The Adventure of the Purple Hand" in The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, 1985.
- Jô SoaresJô SoaresJosé Eugênio Soares, best known as Jô Soares is a Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author, theatrical producer, director, actor, painter and musician. Soares was born in Rio de Janeiro...
: Xangô de Baker Street - a Sherlock Holmes in travel to Brazil meets Jack the Ripper, before the murders in WhitechapelWhitechapelWhitechapel is a built-up inner city district in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, London, England. It is located east of Charing Cross and roughly bounded by the Bishopsgate thoroughfare on the west, Fashion Street on the north, Brady Street and Cavell Street on the east and The Highway on the...
. - Vincent StarrettVincent StarrettCharles Vincent Emerson Starrett , known as Vincent Starrett, was an American writer and newspaperman.- Biography :...
: novels and short stories "The Adventure of the Unique Hamlet" in The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes(1985), The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes - Daniel Stashower: The Adventures of Ectoplasmic Man - where Holmes meets Houdini - as Editor ( with M H Greenberg & J L Lellenberg ) : Sherlock Holmes in America and Ghosts of Baker Street
- James R Stefanie: "The Charters Affair"
- Lauren Steinhauer: Sherlock Holmes' Lost Adventure : the True Story of the Giant Rats of Sumatra
- Julian SymonsJulian SymonsJulian Gustave Symons 1912 - 1994) was a British crime writer and poet. He also wrote social and military history, biography and studies of literature.-Life and work:...
: "The Adventure of Hillerman Hall" in The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, 1985
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- Donald ThomasDonald ThomasDonald Serrell Thomas is an English author of Victorian-era historical, crime and detective fiction, as well as books on factual crime and criminals, in particular several academic books on the history of crime in London...
: " The Execution of Sherlock Holmes and other new Adventures of the Great Detective ", " The Voice from the Crypt " - Frank Thomas: various novels and short stories anthologies Sherlock Holmes Bridge Detective, Sherlock Holmes and the Sacred Sword, Sherlock Holmes and the Treasure Train, Bizarre Alibi, Sherlock Holmes and the Golden Bird, The Secret Files of Sherlock Holmes
- June ThomsonJune ThomsonJune Thomson , is a detective novelist. A former teacher, she was educated at Chelmsford High School. She is the creator of the Chief Inspector Jack Finch and Sergeant Tom Boyce series of novels...
( aka June Valerie Thomson ): The secret Files of Sherlock Holmes (1990) The secret Chronicles of Sherlock Holmes (1992), The secret Journal of Sherlock Holmes (1993), Holmes and Watson : a study in Friendship (1995), The secret Documents of Sherlock Holmes (1999), The secret Notebooks of Sherlock Holmes (2004) - Peter Tremayne: "The Affray at the Kildare Street Club" in The Mammoth Book of New Sherlock Holmes Adventures, 1997
- Mark TwainMark TwainSamuel Langhorne Clemens , better known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American author and humorist...
: "A Double-Barrelled Detective Story", a story featuring Sherlock Holmes and, more accurately, making a farce on Holmes's style and deduction.
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- Cay Van AshCay Van AshCay Van Ash was a Professor of English Literature at Waseda University in Japan and a writer....
: Ten Years Beyond Baker Street (1985) Holmes versus Fu ManchuFu ManchuDr. Fu Manchu is a fictional character introduced in a series of novels by British author Sax Rohmer during the first half of the 20th century... - Alan Vanneman: Sherlock Holmes and the Giant Rat of Sumatra (2002), Sherlock Holmes and the Hapsburg Tiara (2004)
- Yves Varende (penname for Belgian author Thierry MartensThierry MartensThierry Martens was a Belgian author who wrote under the pen name Yves Varende, writer of science fiction and detective novels, short stories and comics. Between 1968 and 1978, he was redactor of the famous Belgian Journal de Spirou comics magazine...
: see WIKIPEDIA in French language) Le Requin de la Tamise, Le Tueur dans le Fog, Le Secret de l'Ile aux Chiens, Les Meurtres du Titanic, L'Otage de Fraulein Doktor ( novels in French language ) - anthologies : Sherlock Holmes revient, Sherlock Holmes et les Fantômes - Jan Walker: The Singular Case of the Duplicate Holmes, 1994. Holmes becomes a fugitive when an impersonator harasses and later kidnaps a young woman.
- Michael WalshMichael Walsh- Sportspeople :* Michael Walsh , retired English soccer player* Michael Walsh , English football player with Bangor City who played professionally for Chester City...
(as Micheal BreathnachMícheál BreathnachMícheál Breathnach was an Irish writer.Born at Cois Fhairrge, Connemara. Worked for some time as a Secretary of the London Branch of the Gaelic League. He later worked as headmaster of the Connaught College in Tuar Mhic Éadaigh, County Mayo...
, with Clare Breathnach): "The Coole Park Problem" in Ghosts in Baker Street, 2006 - Ray Walsh: The Mycroft Memoranda, 1984. Holmes investigates the murders of Jack The Ripper.
- Daniel Ward: Sherlock Holmes: The Way of All Flesh, 2004
- Ron Weighell: The Irregular Casebook of Sherlock Holmes ( anthology )
- Manly Wade WellmanManly Wade WellmanManly Wade Wellman was an American writer. He is best known for his fantasy and horror stories set in the Appalachian Mountains and for drawing on the native folklore of that region, but he wrote in a wide variety of genres, including science fiction, fantasy, historical fiction, detective...
: Sherlock Holmes's War of the Worlds a steampunkSteampunkSteampunk is a sub-genre of science fiction, fantasy, alternate history, and speculative fiction that came into prominence during the 1980s and early 1990s. Steampunk involves a setting where steam power is still widely used—usually Victorian era Britain or "Wild West"-era United...
sci-fi novel where Holmes meets Prof. Challenger. - Arthur Whitaker: "The Adventure of the Sheffield Banker" in The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, 1985.
- I.A. Watson: story "Dead Man's Manuscript" in Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective Volume One (Cornerstone Book Publishers, June, 2009)
- Alan Wilson: "The Adventure of the Tired Captain" in The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, 1985.
- Derek WilsonDerek WilsonDerek J. Wilson is a New Zealand architect. He was active in Wellington. He is also known as an environmentalist, and has published several works.-Early years and private life:...
: "The Bothersome Business of the Dutch Nativity" in The Mammoth Book of New Sherlock Holmes Adventures, 1997 - Wayne WorcesterWayne WorcesterWayne Worcester is an American journalist and author. He grew up in New Hampshire and was graduated from the University of New Hampshire and Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. After working as a reporter and magazine writer, in 1981 he became a journalism professor at the...
: The Monster at St Marylebone and The Jewel of Covent Garden - Sean M. Wright & Michael P. Hodel: Enter the Lion : A Posthumous Memoir of Mycroft HolmesMycroft HolmesMycroft Holmes is a fictional character in the stories written by Arthur Conan Doyle. He is the elder brother of the famous detective Sherlock Holmes.- Profile :...
(1979) and The Sherlock Holmes Cookbook series with John FarrellJohn FarrellJonn Farrell may refer to:*John Farrell , Mayor of Peterborough 1974/75*John Farrell , Irish Victoria Cross winner*John Farrell , United States skater...
; also consultant for the TV Show the Return of Sherlock Holmes
Anthologies
- The Confidential Casebook of Sherlock Holmes
- Gaslight GrimoireGaslight GrimoireGaslight Grimoire: Fantastic Tales of Sherlock Holmes is an anthology of short fiction combining the character of Sherlock Holmes with elements of fantasy, horror, adventure and supernatural fiction....
: Fantastic Tales of Sherlock Holmes : eleven short- stories by Barbara HamblyBarbara HamblyBarbara Hambly is an award-winning and prolific American novelist and screenwriter within the genres of fantasy, science fiction, mystery, and historical fiction...
, Kim NewmanKim NewmanKim Newman is an English journalist, film critic, and fiction writer. Recurring interests visible in his work include film history and horror fiction—both of which he attributes to seeing Tod Browning's Dracula at the age of eleven—and alternate fictional versions of history...
, Barbara Roden, Bob Madison, Christopher Sequeira, Chris RobersonChris Roberson (author)Chris Roberson is a science fiction author, tromboner, and publisher based in Austin, Texas, best known for alternate history novels and short stories.-Biography:Chris Roberson grew up near Dallas, Texas, and attended the University of Texas, Austin...
, Peter Calamai, etc. - The Improbable Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (2009): a collection of science-fiction / fantasy Holmes stories
- The Mammoth Book of new Sherlock Holmes Adventures
- The Murder of Sherlock Holmes - the EstablishmentThe EstablishmentThe Establishment is a term used to refer to a visible dominant group or elite that holds power or authority in a nation. The term suggests a closed social group which selects its own members...
(no individual authors are named); - Shadows Over Baker StreetShadows Over Baker StreetShadows Over Baker Street: New Tales of Terror! is an anthology of stories, each by a different author and each concerning an exploit of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes set against the backdrop of H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos...
- a cross-over collection of Holmes stories set in the Cthulu mythos universe - Sherlock Holmes in Orbit