by Andrew Gulli | Jul 26, 2022 | Blog Article, Fiction, Reviews, Sherlock
Book Review: More Sherlock Holmes Pastiches By: Chris Chan New entries in the Sherlock Holmes saga have become a subgenre in themselves in crime fiction, and this review will cover some interesting new releases. Liese Sherwood-Fabre has released three books in a...
by Anna Christine Shura | Aug 13, 2021 | Blog Article, Sherlock
Get Ready for the Day Using Sherlock Holmes Gear By Anna Shura Getting ready in the morning can be a lot more fun if you are accompanied by Mr. Sherlock Holmes. Luckily, The Strand has a perfect array of helpful Holmes items to start your day: 1....
by Edward McManus | Jan 8, 2021 | Sherlock
Stave the One Marley was dead to begin with, There was little doubt of all that. The coroner signed off the papers, And Scrooge had re-rented his flat. Yes, Marley slept deep in the graveyard, Struck down by the Finger of Fate, And...
by StrandMag | Aug 28, 2020 | Blog Article, Reviews, Sherlock
BOOK REVIEW: Further MX Adventures of Sherlock Holmes MX Publishing continues to release new Sherlock Holmes stories, bringing new perspectives and approaches to familiar figures and settings. The Last Confession of Sherlock Holmes by Kieran Lyne is a...
by Leonard Goldberg | Jul 1, 2020 | Blog Article, Detectives, Sherlock
What Makes Sherlock So Special What indeed! Sherlock Holmes has been with us for over one hundred years and the public’s interest for him remains unquenchable. He is known the world over and is so familiar that his name has become part of our vernacular. Moreover, he...
by Nisha Singh | Apr 22, 2019 | Blog Article, Detectives, Sherlock
Since some of the earliest detective fiction, authors have used mysteries to explore human behavior. While many investigations begin with physical evidence, it is often the act of diving deeper into the minds of the criminals or villains that reveal the truth. Author...