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Laurie R. King

This page lists novels, short story collections, and non-fiction by Laurie R. King. Books edited by King are also included.

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This page is divided into three sections.

By Laurie R. King:
- novels, story collections
- non-fiction

Edited by Laurie R. King:
- anthologies

 

Laurie R. King: Novels and story collections

A Grave Talent

Laurie R. King

St Martin's Press

1993

A Kate Martinelli novel.

"A string of shocking murders has occurred, each victim an innocent child. For Detective Kate Martinelli, just promoted to Homicide and paired with a seasoned cop who's less than thrilled to be handed a green partner, it's going to be a difficult case. Then the detectives receive what appears to be a case-breaking lead: it seems that one of the residents of this odd, close-knit colony is Vaun Adams, arguably the century's greatest painter of women, a man, as it turns out, with a sinister secret. For behind the brushes and canvases also stands a notorious felon once convicted of strangling a little girl. What really happened on that day of savage violence eighteen years ago? To bring a murderer to justice, Kate must delve into the artist's dark past - even if she knows it means losing everything she holds dear."
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The Beekeeper's Apprentice: Or, on the Segregation of the Queen

Laurie R. King

Minotaur Books

1994

A Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes novel.

"1915. The great detective Sherlock Holmes is retired and quietly engaged in the study of honey bees when a young woman literally stumbles into him on the Sussex Downs. Fifteen years old, gawky, egotistical, and recently orphaned, the young Mary Russell displays an intellect to impress even Sherlock Holmes - and match him wit for wit. Under his reluctant tutelage, this very modern twentieth-century woman proves a deft protegee and a fitting partner for the Victorian detective. In their first case together, they must track down a kidnapped American senator's daughter and confront a truly cunning adversary - a bomber who has set trip-wires for the sleuths and who will stop at nothing to end their partnership."
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To Play the Fool

Laurie R. King

St Martin's Press

1995

A Kate Martinelli novel.

"When a band of homeless people cremate a beloved dog in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, the authorities are willing to overlook a few broken regulations. But three weeks later, when the dog's owner gets the same fiery send-off, the San Francisco Police Department has a real headache on its hands. The autopsy suggests homicide, but Inspector Kate Martinelli and her partner, Al Hawkin, have little else to go on: a homeless victim with no positive ID, a group of witnesses with little love for the cops, and a possible suspect, known only as Brother Erasmus, who proves both articulate and impossible to understand. Erasmus, has a genius for blending with his surroundings, yet he stands out wherever he goes. Kate begins the frustrating task of interrogating a man who communicates only through quotations. Trying to learn something of his history leads Kate along a twisting road to a disbanded cult, long-buried secrets, the thirst for spirituality, and the hunger for bloody vengeance."
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A Monstrous Regiment of Women

Laurie R. King

Minotaur Books

1995

A Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes novel.

"It is 1921 and Mary Russell--Sherlock Holmes's brilliant apprentice, now an Oxford graduate with a degree in theology - is on the verge of acquiring a sizable inheritance. Independent at last, with a passion for divinity and detective work, her most baffling mystery may now involve Holmes and the burgeoning of a deeper affection between herself and the retired detective. Russell's attentions turn to the New Temple of God and its leader, Margery Childe, a charismatic suffragette and a mystic, whose draw on the young theology scholar is irresistible. But when four bluestockings from the Temple turn up dead shortly after changing their wills, could sins of a capital nature be afoot? Holmes and Russell investigate, as their partnership takes a surprising turn."
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With Child

Laurie R. King

St Martin's Press

1996

A Kate Martinelli novel.

"When twelve-year-old Jules Cameron comes to Kate for a professional consultation, Kate's not sure she's that desperate for distraction. Jules is worried about her friend Dio, a homeless boy she met in a park. Dio has disappeared without a word of farewell, and Jules wants Kate to find him Reluctant as she is, Kate can't say no--and soon she finds herself forming a friendship with the bright, quirky girl. But the search for Dio will prove to be much more than both bargained for--and it's only the beginning. When Jules disappears while taking a trip with Kate, a desperate search begins...and Kate knows all too well the odds of finding the child alive."
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A Letter Of Mary

Laurie R. King

St. Martin's Press

1997

A Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes novel.

"1923. Mary Russell Holmes and her husband, the retired Sherlock Holmes, are enjoying the summer together on their Sussex estate when they are visited by an old friend, Miss Dorothy Ruskin, an archeologist just returned from Palestine. She leaves in their protection an ancient manuscript which seems to hint at the possibility that Mary Magdalene was an apostle--an artifact certain to stir up a storm of biblical proportions in the Christian establishment. When Ruskin is suddenly killed in a tragic accident, Russell and Holmes find themselves on the trail of a fiendishly clever murderer. This next installment is brimming with political intrigue, theological arcana, and brilliant Holmesian deductions."
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The Moor

Laurie R. King

St. Martin's Press

1998

A Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes novel.

"In the eerie wasteland of Dartmoor, Sherlock Holmes summons his devoted wife and partner, Mary Russell, from her studies at Oxford to aid the investigation of a death and some disturbing phenomena of a decidedly supernatural origin. Through the mists of the moor there have been sightings of a spectral coach made of bones carrying a woman long-ago accused of murdering her husband--and of a hound with a single glowing eye. Returning to the scene of one of his most celebrated cases, The Hound of the Baskervilles, Holmes and Russell investigate a mystery darker and more unforgiving than the moors themselves."
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O Jerusalem

Laurie R. King

Bantam

1999

A Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes novel.

"1918. Forced to flee England, Sherlock Holmes and his young apprentice Mary Russell enter British-occupied Palestine under the auspices of Holmes's enigmatic brother, Mycroft. Their arrival coincides with a rash of unsolved murders that has baffled the authorities, yet no one is too pleased at Holmes's insistence on reconstructing the most recent homicide in the desert where it occurred. What they unexpectedly uncover will lead Russell and Holmes through an exotic gauntlet of labyrinthine bazaars, verminous hovels, cliff-hung monasteries - and into mortal danger. In the jewel-like city of Jerusalem, they will at last meet their adversary, whose lust for power could ignite a tinderbox of hostilities just waiting for a spark."
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A Darker Place

Laurie R. King

Bantam

1999

"A respected university professor, Anne Waverly has a past known to few: Years ago, her own unwitting act cost Anne her husband and daughter. Fewer still know that this history and her academic specialty--alternative religious movements--have made her a brilliant FBI operative. Four times she has infiltrated suspect communities, escaping her own memories of loss and carnage to find a measure of atonement. Now, as she begins to savor life once more, she has no intention of taking another assignment. Until she learns of more than one hundred children living in the Change movement's Arizona compound.... Anne soon realizes that Change is no ordinary community and hers is no ordinary mission. For, far from appeasing the demons of her past, this assignment is sweeping her back into their clutches...and to the razor's edge of danger."
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Night Work

Laurie R. King

Bantam

2000

A Kate Martinelli novel.

"Kate and her partner, Al Hawkin, are called to a scene of carefully executed murder: the victim is a muscular man, handcuffed and strangled, a stun gun's faint burn on his chest and candy in his pocket. The likeliest person to want him dead, his often-abused wife, is meek and frail--and has an airtight alibi. Kate and Al are stumped, until a second body turns up--also zapped, cuffed, and strangled...and carrying a candy bar. This victim: a convicted rapist. As newspaper headlines speculate about vendetta killings, a third death draws Kate and Al into a network of pitiless destruction that reaches far beyond San Francisco, a modern-style hit list with shudderingly primal roots."
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Folly

Laurie R. King

Bantam

2001

"Rae Newborn is a woman on the edge: on the edge of sanity, on the edge of tragedy, and now on the edge of the world. She has moved to an island at the far reaches of the continent to restore the house of an equally haunted figure, her mysterious great-uncle; but as her life begins to rebuild itself along with the house, his story starts to wrap around hers. Powerful forces are stirring, but Rae cannot see where her reality leaves off and his fate begins."
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Naked Came the Phoenix

Editor: Marcia Talley

A Serial Novel By: Nevada Barr, J.D. Robb, Nancy Pickard, Lisa Scottoline, Perri O'Shaughnessy, J.A. Jance, Faye Kellerman, Mary Jane Clark, Marcia Talley, Anne Perry, Diana Gabaldon, Val McDermid, Laurie R. King

Minotaur Books

2001

"The promise of discretion and pampering-and a long-overdue reconciliation with her mother-draws Caroline Blessing, the young wife of a newly-elected Congressman, to the fancy Phoenix Spa. But after her first night in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains, Caroline wakes to find the rich and famous guests in turmoil and under suspicion: the spa's flamboyant and ambitious owner has been murdered. As the secrets come out-and the body count rises, can Caroline keep herself from becoming the next victim?"
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Justice Hall

Laurie R. King

Bantam

2002

A Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes novel.

"1918. Forced to flee England, Sherlock Holmes and his young apprentice Mary Russell enter British-occupied Palestine under the auspices of Holmes's enigmatic brother, Mycroft. Their arrival coincides with a rash of unsolved murders that has baffled the authorities, yet no one is too pleased at Holmes's insistence on reconstructing the most recent homicide in the desert where it occurred. What they unexpectedly uncover will lead Russell and Holmes through an exotic gauntlet of labyrinthine bazaars, verminous hovels, cliff-hung monasteries - and into mortal danger. In the jewel-like city of Jerusalem, they will at last meet their adversary, whose lust for power could ignite a tinderbox of hostilities just waiting for a spark."
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Keeping Watch

Laurie R. King

Bantam

2003

"Allen Carmichael came back from Vietnam a lifetime ago--but only now was he ready to return home. For years, he’s lived on the fringes of the law, using a soldier’s skills to keep watch over those too young to defend themselves. Some consider him nothing but a kidnapper for hire--the best in the business; others call him a hero. His specialty has been rescuing children from abusive parents and escorting them to loving homes. But after twenty-five years, he is ready to take on his final case--a case that could destroy him."
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The Game

Laurie R. King

Bantam

2004

A Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes novel.

"New Year 1924. Mary Russell is drawn into a new intrigue when she and her husband, Sherlock Holmes, pay a visit to Holmes' gravely ill brother, Mycroft. Mycroft has received a strange package that contains the papers of a missing English spy named Kimball O'Hara, the hero of Rudyard Kipling's Kim, who is feared to have been taken hostage - or even killed. Mary and Sherlock embark on a search for the missing operative, which takes them on a perilous journey through sun-drenched India. But when a twist of fate forces the couple to part ways, Russell learns that in this faraway place it's often impossible to tell friend from foe, and that some games must be played out until their deadly end."
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Califia's Daughters

Leigh Richards

Spectra Books

2004

A science fiction novel published using the pen name Leigh Richards.

"Set in the near future and inspired by the captivating myth of the warrior queen Califia, this brilliantly inventive novel tells the story of a small, peaceful community of women tucked away in a world gone mad."
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Locked Rooms

Laurie R. King

Bantam

2005

A Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes novel.

"In 1924, San Francisco is booming. The great fire and earthquake of 1906 cleared the ground for a modern city, but the closer she comes to the place she used to call home, the more troubling Mary Russell's dreams become. As Russell and her husband, the great detective Sherlock Holmes, attempt to settle their affairs in the City by the Bay, Mary's past isn't the only thing that catches up with them - a mysterious stranger is waiting for the pair, and may be the only one who holds the key to the locked rooms that have been haunting Mary's dreams."
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The Art of Detection

Laurie R. King

Bantam

2006

A Kate Martinelli novel.

"Kate Martinelli has seen her share of peculiar things as a San Francisco cop, but never anything quite like this: an ornate Victorian sitting room straight out of a Sherlock Holmes story–complete with violin, tobacco-filled Persian slipper, and gunshots in the wallpaper that spell out the initials of the late queen. Philip Gilbert was a true Holmes fanatic ... with a collection of priceless memorabilia - a collection some would kill for. And perhaps someone did: In his collection is a century-old manuscript purportedly written by Holmes himself–a manuscript that eerily echoes details of Gilbert’s own murder. Now, with the help of her partner, Al Hawkin, Kate must follow the convoluted trail of a killer–one who may have trained at the feet of the greatest mind of all times."
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Touchstone

Laurie R. King

Bantam

2007

A Harris Stuyvesant & Bennett Grey novel.

"It’s eight years after the Great War shattered Bennett Grey’s life, leaving him with an excruciating sensitivity to the potential of human violence, and making social contact all but impossible. Once studied by British intelligence for his unique abilities, Grey has withdrawn from a rapidly changing world—until an American Bureau of Investigation agent comes to investigate for himself Grey’s potential as a weapon in a vicious new kind of warfare. Agent Harris Stuyvesant desperately needs Grey’s help entering a world where the rich and the radical exist side by side—a heady mix of the powerful and the celebrated, among whom lurks an enemy ready to strike a deadly blow at democracy on both sides of the Atlantic. .... Building to an astounding climax on an ancient English estate, Touchstone is both a harrowing thriller by a master of the genre and a thought-provoking exploration of the forces that drive history—and human destinies."
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The Language of Bees

Laurie R. King

Bantam

2009

A Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes novel.

"For Mary Russell and her husband, Sherlock Holmes, returning to the Sussex coast after seven months abroad is a delicious anticipation. But the longed for sweetness of their homecoming is quickly tempered by a bitter memory from her husband's past. Mary had met Damian Adler only once before, but the talented and troubled young man is enlisting her help again, this time in a desperate search for his missing wife and child. From suicides among the Standing Stones to a bizarre religious cult, from the heart of Bohemian London to dark secrets on the streets of Shanghai, Russell will find herself on the trail of a killer more dangerous than any she's ever faced - a killer Sherlock Holmes himself may be protecting for reasons near and dear to his heart."
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The God of the Hive

Laurie R. King

Alison & Busby / Bantam

2010

A Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes novel.

"It began as a problem in one of Holmes' beloved beehives, led to a murderous cult, and ended - or so they'd hoped - with a daring escape from a sacrificial altar. Instead, Mary Russell and her husband, Sherlock Holmes, have stirred the wrath of those they've thwarted. Now they are separated and on the run, and pursued across the Continent by a ruthless enemy with powerful connections. Unstoppable together, Russell and Holmes will have to survive this time apart, and with Holmes' young granddaughter in her safekeeping, Russell will have to call on instincts she didn't know she had. From secret rooms in London to rickety planes over Scotland, Russell and Holmes work their way back to each other in the most complex, shocking, and deeply personal case of their career."
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Beekeeping for Beginners

Laurie R. King

2011

A Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes short story. Published electronically.

"Sherlock Holmes is fending off a particularly dark mood as he roams the Sussex Downs, in search of wild bees. The Great War may be raging across the Channel, but on the Downs, the great detective nears terminal melancholia -- only to be saved by an encounter with headstrong, yellow-haired young Mary Russell, who soon becomes the Master's apprentice not only in beekeeping but in detection. Holmes instantly spots her remarkable ability, but his sharp eyes also see troubling problems. Why is this wealthy orphan who lives with her aunt so shabbily dressed? Why is she so prone to illness and accident? Is she herself the center of a mystery? These are questions that the great detective must answer quickly lest his protegee, and his own new lease on life, meet a sudden, tragic end. The tale of their meeting has been told from Russell's point of view, but even those who have never met the famed Russell-Holmes pair will read this tale with delight--and, as its climax builds, with breathless excitement."
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Pirate King

Laurie R. King

Bantam

2011

A Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes novel.

"When Mary Russell is called upon to investigate the criminal activities that surround England's silent-film supremo Randolph Fflytte, she finds herself travelling undercover to Morocco, as chaperone to the stars of his latest extravaganza, Pirate King, based on Gilbert and Sullivan's masterful The Pirates of Penzance. Nothing seems amiss until the cameras start to roll and Mary feels a storm of trouble brewing...a derelict boat, a film crew with secrets, ominous currents between the pirates, decks awash with budding romance - and where is her husband Sherlock Holmes? As film fiction becomes true terror, Russell and Holmes themselves may experience a final fadeout."
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Garment Of Shadows

Laurie R. King

Bantam

2012

A Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes novel.

"When Mary Russell is called upon to investigate the criminal activities that surround England's silent-film supremo Randolph Fflytte, she finds herself travelling undercover to Morocco, as chaperone to the stars of his latest extravaganza, Pirate King, based on Gilbert and Sullivan's masterful The Pirates of Penzance. Nothing seems amiss until the cameras start to roll and Mary feels a storm of trouble brewing...a derelict boat, a film crew with secrets, ominous currents between the pirates, decks awash with budding romance - and where is her husband Sherlock Holmes? As film fiction becomes true terror, Russell and Holmes themselves may experience a final fadeout."
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The Bones of Paris

Laurie R. King

Bantam

2013

A Harris Stuyvesant & Bennett Grey novel.

"Paris, 1929. For Harris Stuyvesant, his current assignment is a private investigator's dream - he's getting paid to trawl the cafes and bars of Montparnasse, looking for a pretty young woman. The missing person in question is Philippa Crosby, a twenty-two-year-old from Boston, whose family have become alarmed at her lack of communication. As Stuyvesant follows Philippa's trail through Paris, he finds that she is known to many of its famous - and infamous - inhabitants, from Shakespeare and Company's Sylvia Beach to the surrealist photographer Man Ray. But when the evidence leads Stuyvesant to the Theatre du Grand-Guignol in Montmartre, his investigation takes a sharp and disturbing turn."
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Hellbender

Laurie R. King

2013

A short story published electronically in 2013.

"Once people have messed with a man’s DNA, what can he do but become a private eye? And when a gorgeous thing like Elizabeth Savoy comes gliding into his office and blinks her big baby blues, what can PI Mike Heller do but say sure—even though he sees just what she is, and knows what a bad idea it could be? Not that Heller has a clue just how bad. But by the time he suspects that Lizzie’s troubles might bring the end of life as he knows it, he’s already in far too deep."
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The Mary Russell Companion

Laurie R. King

2014

Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes short stories and non-fiction pieces. Published electronically.

"The world of Mary Russell, apprentice-turned-partner of the great detective Sherlock Holmes, has long fascinated her followers. Over the course of ten Memoirs and a number of short stories, Russell has revealed much about her life—but far more has gone unexplored. Filled with new and original material, The Mary Russell Companion helps to close that gaping chasm of ignorance. With lavish illustrations and a firm commitment to academic formalities, the Companion serves as a guide to all things Russell. First and foremost, it is an Entertainment. Fun and informative essays alternate with the words of Miss Russell herself, with supplemental material that appears here in print for the first time. Second, it is an aid to scholarship. Key elements of the Memoirs are brought together in one place: maps of Russell’s travels, a detailed chronology of the books, biographies of the central players (those known to Arthur Conan Doyle, those known to the world at large, and those seen exclusively in the Russell Memoirs), and reviews of this remarkable woman’s extraordinary set of skills: all that is known about Russell’s history through the first ten of her Memoirs."
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Mary's Christmas

Laurie R. King

2014

A Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes short story. Published electronically in 2014 initially via Laurie R. King's website. Subsequently included in the 2016 publication Mary Russell's War.

"It begins one winter’s evening in the early Twenties when the Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes are seated by their fire, sharing stories about the unexplored portions of their past. Naturally, a person might expect the older Holmes to have a large collection of these—but tonight it is Russell who astonishes her husband with news of a previously unknown, even unsuspected, relation, and her own flirtation with a criminous past."
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Mila’s Tale

Laurie R. King

2014

Published electronically in 2014.

"Mila’s Tale is midrash - the retelling of a Biblical passage. Half of it is a new Laurie King short story; the other half is the author’s commentary on the text (Jephthah’s Daughter of Judges 11) and her suggestions for further reading."
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Dreaming Spies

Laurie R. King

Bantam

2015

A Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes novel.

"1925. Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes arrive home to find a stone. The stone is inscribed with the same name that they last saw in the Tokyo garden of the future emperor of Japan. It is the first indication that the investigation they did for him a year ago might not be as complete as they had thought.In Japan there were spies; in Oxford there are dreams. In both places, there is a small, dark-haired woman, and danger."
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The Marriage of Mary Russell

Laurie R. King

Bantam

2016

A Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes short story. Published electronically only in 2016. Subsequently included in the 2016 publication Mary Russell's War.

"Though she cannot entirely discount the effects of the head injuries they were both suffering at the time, Mary Russell is delighted by Sherlock Holmes’s proposal of marriage. After all, they have become partners-in-crime, and she has recently come into her inheritance: what remains but to confirm the union with her mentor-turned-partner through a piece of paper? Russell’s pragmatic side tells her to head straight to the registry office—until Holmes surprises her with a sentimental wish to be married in the chapel of his ancestral manor. There’s just the small issue of ownership: the house is not exactly his, and he is most definitely not welcome there. Of course, such obstacles have never deterred Sherlock Holmes before, and they certainly won’t keep him from concocting an elaborate scheme to evade angry dogs and armed butlers—all in the name of wedded bliss."
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The Murder Of Mary Russell

Laurie R. King

Bantam

2016

A Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes novel.

"Mary Russell is well used to dark secrets - her own, and those of her famous partner and husband, Sherlock Holmes. Trust is a thing slowly given, but over the course of a decade together, the two have forged an indissoluble bond. But what of the other person Mary Russell has opened her heart to, that third member of the Holmes household: Mrs Hudson? Blood on the floor, a token on the mantelpiece, the smell of gunshot in the air: all point directly at Clara Hudson - or rather, at Clarissa, the woman she was before Baker Street. The key to Russell's sacrifice lies in Mrs Hudson's past, and to uncover the crime, a frantic Sherlock Holmes must put aside his anguish and push deep into his housekeeper's secrets, to a time before her disguise was assumed, before her crimes were buried away. There is death here, and murder, and trust betrayed."
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Mary Russell's War

Laurie R. King

Poisoned Pen Press

2016

Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes short stories.

"Nine previously published short stories and one brand new, never-before-seen Sherlock Holmes mystery—available together for the first time. After an “Appreciation” by noted Sherlockian Leslie S Klinger, Laurie R. King blends her long-running brand of crime fiction with historical treats and narrative sleight of hand, from a prequel novella of Mary Russell’s teenage diaries to the real story of how Miss Russell came to send her Memoirs to Laurie R. King, from Mrs. Hudson’s own investigation to a tale of young Russell’s beloved Uncle Jake–and, a Christmas investigation by Sherlock Holmes and his very young assistant."
The stories are:
  • Mary’s Christmas
  • Mary Russell’s War
  • Beekeeping for Beginners
  • Mrs Hudson’s Case
  • The Marriage of Mary Russell
  • Birth of a Green Man
  • A Venomous Death
  • My Story
  • A Case in Correspondence
  • Stately Holmes
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Lockdown

Laurie R. King

Bantam

2017

"A year ago, Principal Linda McDonald arrived at Guadalupe determined to overturn the school’s reputation for truancy, gang violence, and neglect. One of her initiatives is Career Day—bringing together children, teachers, and community presenters in a celebration of the future. But there are some in attendance who reject McDonald’s bright vision. .... But no one at the gathering anticipates the shocking turn of events that will transform a day of possibilities into an explosive confrontation."
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Island of the Mad

Laurie R. King

Bantam

2018

A Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes novel.

" Lady Vivian Beaconsfield has spent most of her adult life in one asylum after another, since the loss of her brother and father in the Great War. And although her mental state seemed to be improving, she's now disappeared after an outing from Bethlem Royal Hospital . . . better known as Bedlam. Russell wants nothing to do with the case--but she can't say no. And at least it will get her away from the challenges of housework and back to the familiar business of investigation. To track down the vanished woman, she brings to the fore her deductive instincts and talent for subterfuge--and of course enlists her husband's legendary prowess. Together, Russell and Holmes travel from the grim confines of Bedlam to the winding canals and sun-drenched Lido cabarets of Venice--only to find the foreboding shadow of Benito Mussolini darkening the fate of a city, an era, and a tormented English lady of privilege."
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Laurie R. King: Non-fiction

Writing Mysteries: A Handbook by the Mystery Writers of America

Editor: Sue Grafton with Jan Burke and Barry Zeman

Writer's Digest Books

Second edition

2002

Laurie R. King contributed a chapter on historical mysteries to this book.

" In this extraordinary compilation, more than three dozen members of the Mystery Writers of America share insights and advice that can help make your writing dreams a reality. You'll learn how to:develop unique ideas; construct an airtight plot packed with intrigue and suspense; create compelling characters and atmospheric settings; develop a writing style all your own; write convincing dialogue; choose the appropriate point of view; work with an agent; conduct accurate research; and much, much more!"
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In the Shadow of the Master

Classic Tales by Edgar Allan Poe

Editor: Michael Connelly

William Morrow

2009

Includes a chapter by Laurie R. King called The Facts In The Case Of M Valdemar.

"In the Shadow of the Master is an exceptional collection of classic stories from the lord of literary darkness himself—the inimitable Edgar Allan Poe—accompanied by enthralling essays from twenty of his bestselling acolytes and admirers. With appreciations by Michael Connelly, Stephen King, Lisa Scottoline, Tess Gerritsen, Laura Lippman, Nelson DeMille, Lawrence Block, and thirteen others, In the Shadow of the Master is a must-have for thriller and mystery fans of all ages."
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Books to Die For

Editor: John Connolly and Declan Burke

Hodder & Stoughton / Atria/Emily Bestler Books

2012

The World's Greatest Mystery Writers on the World's Greatest Mystery Novels.

Laurie R. King writes about The Goodbye Look by Ross MacDonald in this collection..

"In a series of personal essays that often reveal as much about themselves and their work as they do about the books that they love, more than 120 authors from twenty countries have created a guide that will be indispensable for generations of readers and writers. From Christie to Child and Poe to PD James, from Sherlock Holmes to Hannibal Lecter and Philip Marlowe to Peter Wimsey, Books To Die For brings together the cream of the mystery world for a feast of reading pleasure, a treasure trove for those new to the genre and those who believe that there is nothing new left to discover."
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My Bookstore: Writers Celebrate Their Favorite Places to Browse, Read, and Shop

Editor: Ronald Rice and Booksellers across America

Black Dog & Leventhal

2012

Laurie R. King is one of the contributors to this book.

"My Bookstore collects the essays, stories, odes and words of gratitude and praise for stores across the country in 81 pieces written by our most beloved authors. It's a joyful, industry-wide celebration of our bricks-and-mortar stores and a clarion call to readers everywhere at a time when the value and importance of these stores should be shouted from the rooftops."
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Laurie R. King's Sherlock Holmes

Laurie R. King

2013

A collection of essays published electronically in 2013.

"This collection of eight documents have all been published before, occasionally in slightly different versions. Some of them are straight nonfiction; others participate wholeheartedly in "The Game," that wildly imaginative edifice of Sherlockian schlorship built upon the solemn declaration that Holmes and Watson were absolutely real, that Conan Doyle was but their literary agent, and that the stories are absolutely factual--if only we lesser mortals can figure out the apparent flaws and omissions."
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Crime and Thriller Writing: A Writers' & Artists' Companion

Michelle Spring and Laurie R. King

Bloomsbury Academic

2013

"Crime and Thriller Writing: A Writers' & Artists' Companion is an essential guide to writing in these exciting genres. Part 1 explores the nature and history of the genre and helps you get started with ideas, planning and research. Part 2 includes tips by bestselling crime writers. Part 3 contains practical advice - from shaping plots and exploring your characters to the meaning of writer's block, the power of the rewrite, and how to find an agent when your novel is complete."
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Writes of Passage: Adventures On The Writer's Journey

Editor: Hank Philippi Ryan

Henery Press

2014

Laurie R. King is one of the contributors to this Sisters In Crime book.

"The path of a writing career can be rocky and twisty and full of dead ends. But it's also well-traveled - and in Writes of Passage, fifty-nine mystery authors offer the secrets that helped them navigate their success. When you're in need of an author's roadmap, 'pick up this book,' as Hank Phillippi Ryan says in the introduction. 'Open it to any page. The sisters of SinC have shared their personal journeys-and they have many tales to tell'."
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Not in Kansas Anymore, TOTO

Laurie R. King and Barbara Peters

Perfect Niche Publishing

2015

A short travelogue.

Notes from Laurie R. King's website:

"A cultural exploration of the Japanese bath-room, (toilet and bath). With side-excursions into shoes, maps, irrigation pipes; the effects of earthquakes on architecture; the problems of finding a bed during cherry-blossom time; and the uncooperative nature of diesel fuel.

A travelogue with a limited point of view, a heavily illustrated anthropological monograph, and really just a fun project that came about when Barbara and I fell in love with Japanese toilets."

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A Study in Sherlock: Stories Inspired by the Holmes Canon

Editor: Laurie R. King, Leslie S. Klinger

Poisoned Pen Press / Titan Books

2011

A collection of 16 stories.

"Neil Gaiman. Laura Lippman. Lee Child. These are just three of 18 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 that solve Holmesian mysteries, contemplate Holmes in his later years, fill gaps in the Sherlock Holmes canon and reveal their own personal obsessions with the infamous detective."
The contents are:
  • An Introduction (Laurie R. King & Leslie S. Klinger)
  • You'd Better Go In Disguise (Alan Bradley)
  • As To "An Exact Knowledge of London" (Tony Broadbent)
  • The Men with the Twisted Lips (S.J. Rozan)
  • The Adventure of the Purloined Paget (Phillip Margolin & Jerry Margolin)
  • The Bone-Headed League (Lee Child)
  • The Startling Events in the Electrified City (Thomas Perry)
  • The Mysterious Case of the Unwritten Short Story (Colin Cotterill)
  • The Case of Death and Honey (Neil Gaiman)
  • A Triumph of Logic (Gayle Lynds & John Sheldon)
  • The Last of Sheila Locke Holmes (Laura Lippman)
  • The Adventure of the Concert Pianist (Margaret Maron)
  • The Shadow Not Cast (Lionel Chetwynd)
  • The Eyak Interpreter (Dana Stabenow)
  • The Case that Holmes Lost (Charles Todd)
  • The Imitator (Jan Burke)
  • A Spot of Detection (Jacqueline Winspear)
  • A Study in Sherlock: Afterword (Leslie S. Klinger & Laurie R. King)
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The Grand Game: A Celebration of Sherlockian Scholarship, Volume One: 1902–2059

Editor: Laurie R. King and Leslie S. Klinger

Baker Street Irregulars

2011

"The Grand Game is based on the lovely fantasy played by scholars and Sherlockians that Sherlock Holmes was a real person, and that the sixty Canonical tales were actually written by Dr. Watson and reflect true historical events. Of course, the only problem is that the good doctor was frequently careless in keeping straight the dates and details from one story to the next, leaving the path open for scholars to explain the discrepancies and inconsistencies. As a result, numerous vexing questions have stimulated the speculations of distinguished scholars for more than a century, and many of the best of these appear in this volume of classic articles covering the years 1902–1959. It includes articles by such luminaries as Ronald Knox, A.A. Milne, Dorothy L. Sayers, Christopher Morley, Rex Stout, Anthony Boucher, Red Smith, and even Franklin D. Roosevelt. The sixty-six articles contained in this remarkable book are among the best examples of 'the grand game' to be produced during the first six decades of the twentieth century."
The contents are:
  • Publisher's Preface (Michael F. Whelan)
  • Introduction (Laurie R. King)
  • Studies in the Literature of Sherlock Holmes (Ronald A. Knox) (1912)
  • The Hound of the Baskervilles at Fault (Frank Sidgwick) (1902)
  • Sherlock Holmes' Plots and Strategy (J. B. Mackenzie) (1902)
  • Some Inconsistencies of Sherlock Holmes (Arthur Bartlett Maurice) (1902)
  • The Date of The Sign of Four (H.W. Bell) (1934)
  • Part One (excerpt) (Pope R. Hill, Sr.) (1947)
  • The Journeys of Sherlock Holmes (Paul Gore-Booth) (1948)
  • Baker Street Chronology (excerpt) (Ernest Bloomfield Zeisler) (1953)
  • Knowledge of Chemistry—Profound (Leon S. Holstein) (1954)
  • The Chronological Holmes (excerpt) (William S. Baring-Gould) (1955)
  • Early Days in Baker Street (John Ball, Jr.) (1955)
  • "'What Was the Month?" (Nathan Bengis) (1957)
  • The Date of the Study in Scarlet (Percy Metcalfe) (1959)
  • Holmes, the American? Was Sherlock Holmes an American? (Christopher Morley) (1936)
  • Letter re Holmes as an American (Franklin D. Roosevelt) (1945)
  • Oxford or Cambridge? Holmes' College Career (Dorothy L. Sayers) (1934)
  • Oxford vs. Cambridge (excerpt) (O.F. Grazebrook) (1949)
  • Oxford or Cambridge (Gavin Brend) (1951)
  • On Dr. Watson: A Note on the Watson Problem (S.C. Roberts) (1929)
  • The Medical Career and Capacities of Dr. John H. Watson (Helen Simpson) (1934)
  • The Mystery of the Second Wound (James Keddie, Sr.) (1944)
  • Dr. Watson's Christian Name (Dorothy L. Sayers) (1944)
  • Dr. Watson and the British Army (Crighton Sellars) (1947)
  • Marriage and Its Problems (Gavin Brend) (1951)
  • A Résumé of the Medical Life of John H. Watson, M.D., Late of the Army Medical... (Vernon Pennell) (1956)
  • The Singular Bullet (J.W. Sovine) (1959)
  • The Adventure of John and Mary (Ebbe Curtis Hoff) (1959)
  • 221B Baker Street Letter re Camden House (Gray Chandler Briggs) (1931)
  • No. 221B Baker Street (Vincent Starrett) (1933)
  • This Desirable Residence (G. B. Newton) (1956)
  • Where was 221B? (James Edward Holroyd) (1959)
  • The Backyards of Baker Street (Bernard Davies) (1959)
  • On Sherlock Holmes: Nummi in Arca, or the Fiscal Holmes (R.K. Leavitt) (1940)
  • The Care and Feeding of Sherlock Holmes (Earle F. Walbridge) (1940)
  • Annie Oakley in Baker Street (R.K. Leavitt) (1944)
  • The Distaff Side of Baker Street (Esther Longfellow) (1946)
  • On the Remarkable Explorations of Sigerson (Winifred M. Christie) (1952)
  • The Gastronomic Holmes (Fletcher Pratt) (1952)
  • Sherlock Holmes—Rare Book Collector (Madeleine B. Stern) (1953)
  • The Nefarious Holmes (Red Smith) (1953)
  • On Moriarty: On the Nomenclature of the Brothers Moriarty (Anthony Boucher) (1941)
  • Moriarty Was There (Robert Pattrick) (1958)
  • Problems in Individual Cases: The Significance of the Second Stain (Felix Morley) (1944)
  • Thumbing His Way to Fame (Bliss Austin) (1946)
  • The Three Students in Limelight, Electric Light and Daylight (W.S. Bristowe) (1953)
  • Thumbs Up: Thumbs Down? (Jay Finley Christ) (1954)
  • A Final Illumination on the Lucca Code (Donald A. Yates) (1955)
  • Moriarty Was There (A. Carson Simpson) (1957)
  • Locational Issues: Three Identifications: Lauriston Gardens, Upper Swandam Lane, Saxe-Coburg Square (H.W. Bell) (1940)
  • Inner or Outer Rail (Norman Crump) (1952)
  • "A Case of Identity" (James Montgomery) (1955)
  • Special Considerations: The Literature Relating to Sherlock Holmes (T.S. Blakeney) (1932)
  • The Mystery of Mycroft (Ronald A. Knox) (1934)
  • A Scandal in Identity (Edgar W. Smith) (1944)
  • The Problem of the Case-Book (D. Martin Dakin) (1953)
  • The Effect of Trades Upon the Body (Remsen Ten Eyck Schenck) (1953)
  • Clergymen in the Canon (Rev. Otis R. Rice) (1954)
  • Watson Was a Woman (Rex Stout) (1944)
  • That Was No Lady (Julian Wolff) (1944)
  • Dr. Watson Speaks Out (A.A. Milne) (1929)
  • The Singular Adventures of Martha Hudson (Vincent Starrett) (1934)
  • Mrs. Hudson Speaks (ZaSu Pitts) (1947)
  • Art in the Blood (James Montgomery) (1950)
  • The Napoleon of Crime—Prolegomena to a Memoir of Professor James Moriarty, Sc.D. (Edgar W. Smith) (1953)
  • Inspector G. Lestrade (Holstein, Leon S.) (1958)
  • Two Canonical Problems Solved (S. Tupper Bigelow) (1959)
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The Grand Game: A Celebration of Sherlockian Scholarship, Volume Two: 1960–2010

Editor: Laurie R. King and Leslie S. Klinger

Baker Street Irregulars

2012

"The second volume of The Grand Game, which covers the past half-century (1960–2010), completes the carefully selected sampling of the best and most important pieces of Sherlockian scholarship and speculation since the inception of 'the grand game' over a century ago."
The contents are:
  • Publisher's Preface (Michael F. Whelan)
  • A Note on the Texts and Acknowledgements (John Bergquist)
  • Introduction (Leslie S. Klinger)
  • 1960: The Curious Behavior of the Ritual in the Daytime (Poul and Karen Anderson)
  • 1961: The Blue Enigma (S. Tupper Bigelow)
  • 1962: Dr. John H. Watson at Netley (excerpt) (Elliot Kimball)
  • 1962: Meeting in Montenegro: June 1891 (William S. Baring-Gould)
  • 1962: Baker Street Finance (A.M. Robertson)
  • 1962: The Mews of Marylebone (Bernard Davies)
  • 1963: Lunatic Banker's Royal Client: Dr. Watson Tries Semi-Fiction (Lord Donegall)
  • 1963: The Unknown Watson (H.B. Williams)
  • 1963: Where Was the 'Bar of Gold'? (Alan Wilson)
  • 1964: Some Chemical Problems in the Canon (Donald A. Redmond)
  • 1964: Seventeen Out of Twenty-Three (Henry T. Folsom)
  • 1966: The Jezail Bullet (W.B. Hepburn)
  • 1967: Conan Doyle's Dying Detective (William Ober)
  • 1967: "I Have My Eye on a Suite in Baker Street" (excerpt) (William S. Baring-Gould)
  • 1967: The Truth About Moriarty (W.S. Bristowe)
  • 1967: Baskerville Hall (Roger Lancelyn Green)
  • 1968: Reflections on The Sign of Four, or, Oreamnosis Once Removed (Percy Metcalfe)
  • 1969: Sherlock Holmes and the Railways (B.D.J. Walsh)
  • 1969: The Early Years of Sherlock Holmes (Trevor H. Hall)
  • 1970: A Tourist Guide to the London of Sherlock Holmes (excerpt) (Charles O. Merriman)
  • 1971: "Our Client's Foot upon the Stair" (James Edward Holroyd)
  • 1972: The Engineer's Thumb (D. Martin Dakin)
  • 1972: Mr. Holmes Comes to Town (Michael Harrison)
  • 1974: A Note on "The Five Orange Pips" (Ian Mcqueen)
  • 1975: The Guns of Sherlock Holmes (Scott McMillan and Garry James)
  • 1975: Who Was Tonga? (Julia Carlson Rosenblatt)
  • 1976: The Case Against Mr. Holmes (Andrew G. Fusco)
  • 1976: The Amoral Mr. Holmes (Belden Wigglesworth)
  • 1976: "The Matter Is a Perfectly Trivial One..." (Peter E. Blau)
  • 1976: Who Was Mrs. Turner? (Michael Clark)
  • 1980: Who was Porlock (Donald Alan Webster)
  • 1980: The Commonplace Murder of Mary Sutherland (Howard Brody)
  • 1982: "Tra-la-la-lira-lira-lay" (Robert E. Robinson)
  • 1983: Cornwall and the Devil's Foot (David L. Hammer)
  • 1984: The Priory School Map: A Re-Examination (Irving Kamil)
  • 1985: The True Identity of Stapleton (Shin-Ichi Kanto)
  • 1987: Your Department, Watson? (Grant Eustace)
  • 1988: Ballarat Revisited (Alan Olding)
  • 1988: The Secret Life of Mycroft Holmes (Steven Rothman)
  • 1988: A Suggested Two-Thirds of "The Missing Three-Quarter" (Marshall S. Berdan)
  • 1989: "It Is Horribly Contagious" (Robert Katz)
  • 1991: The Martha Myth (William Hyder)
  • 1991: Silver Blaze: A Corrected Identification (Wayne B. Swift)
  • 1994: "I came to Baker-street by the Underground" (Roger Johnson)
  • 1994: The Polyphonic Motets of Lassus (Edward R. Staubach)
  • 1995: Scandal And Reunion (June Thomson)
  • 1996: "What Was the Month?" (John Hall)
  • 1996: The Odessa File: Sherlock Holmes and Imperial Russia (Wladimir V. Bogomoletz)
  • 1996: Headlines and Deadlines: How Sherlock Holmes Used the Press (Peter Calamai)
  • 1997: The Boys in the (Speckled) Band (Chris Redmond)
  • 1998: Who Was Bruce-Partington? (excerpt) (Michael Kean)
  • 1999: Operation Bruce-Partington (Reggie Musgrave)
  • 2001: The Path of the Colonel's Bullet (Leslie S. Klinger)
  • 2002: A Vindication of Stapleton (Donald A. Yates)
  • 2003: "The Politician, The Lighthouse, and the Trained Cormorant" (Nicholas Utechin)
  • 2005: A GLORious History (Rosane Mcnamara)
  • 2006: A Norwegian Named Sigerson (Nils Nordberg)
  • 2006: Case Closed: The Long Island Cave Mystery Solved (Steven T. Doyle)
  • 2007: Watson's War Wound (Laurie R. King)
  • 2008: "Angels of Darkness" and A Study in Scarlet: Can They Both Be True? (Greg Darak)
  • 2009: Controversity Debate (Nicholas Utechin and Guy Marriott)
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The Grand Game: Limited Edition Boxed Set

Editor: Laurie R. King and Leslie S. Klinger

Baker Street Irregulars

2012

"The Baker Street Irregulars announce the publication of a limited edition boxed set commemorating a century of canonical criticism. The set contains The Grand Game Volume One and Volume Two, with bonus material including a special combined index to both volumes, and a revised and expanded publication about Ronald Knox and the origins of the Grand Game. Only 100 sets of three specially bound, gilt-stamped volumes in a custom slipcase will be produced. Each book is signed by the editors and others involved in the publication, and includes a hand-numbered limitation page. The set comes in a gold-stamped slipcase displaying a scene of Oxford University."
The contents are:
  • The Grand Game, Volume One: 1902–1959 (see above for details)
  • The Grand Game, Volume Two: 1960 – 2010 (see above for details)
  • From Piff-Pouff to Backnecke: The Full Story (Never before available in a single publication, this book offers a detailed look into the history of Ronald Knox and the origins of the Grand Game. It incorporates the 2010 Baker Street Journal Christmas Annual by Nicholas Utechin as well as his article "The Case of the First Reading" from the Spring 2011 BSJ which featured newly discovered material. It also includes John Linsenmeyer's appreciation of "Studies in Sherlock Holmes," letters from Ronald Knox to H. W. Bell with annotations by Steven Rothman, and an introduction by Rothman)
  • Slipcase (The set comes with a gold-stamped slipcase displaying a panoramic scene of the University of Oxford)
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In the Company of Sherlock Holmes: Stories Inspired by the Holmes Canon

Editor: Laurie R. King, Leslie S. Klinger

Pegasus / Titan Books

2014

A collection of 15 stories.

"The follow-up to A Study in Sherlock a stunning new volume of original stories from award-winning Sherlockians Laurie R. King and Leslie S. Klinger. The Sherlock Holmes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle were recently voted as the greatest mystery series of all time, and they have enthralled generations of readers and writers! Now, Holmes everyone's favourite detective, hero and eccentric is reincarnated in this series of brand new stories inspired by the Holmes canon, by an all-star collection of contemporary writers. The resulting volume is an absolute delight for Holmes fans both new and old, with contributions from Michael Connelly, Jeffery Deaver, Michael Dirda, Harlan Ellison, Denise Hamilton, Nancy Holder, John Lescroart, Sara Paretsky, Michael Sims and more. The game is afoot again!"
The contents are:
  • In the Company of Sherlock Holmes (Laurie R. King & Leslie S. Klinger)
  • The Crooked Man (Michael Connelly)
  • The Curious Affair of the Italian Art Dealer (Sara Paretsky)
  • The Memoirs of Silver Blaze (Michael Sims)
  • Dr Watson's Casebook (Andrew Grant)
  • The Adventure of the Laughing Fisherman (Jeffery Deaver)
  • Art in the Blood (Laura Caldwell)
  • Dunkirk (John Lescroart)
  • The Problem of the Empty Slipper (Leah Moore, John Reppion, Chris Doherty & Adam Cadwell)
  • Lost Boys (Cornelia Funke)
  • The Thinking Machine (Denise Hamilton)
  • By Any Other Name (Michael Dirda)
  • He Who Grew Up Reading Sherlock Holmes (Harlan Ellison)
  • The Adventure of My Ignoble Ancestress (Nancy Holder)
  • The Closing (Leslie S. Klinger)
  • How I Came to Meet Sherlock Holmes (Gahan Wilson)
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Echoes of Sherlock Holmes: Stories Inspired by the Holmes Canon

Editor: Laurie R. King, Leslie S. Klinger

Pegasus

2016

A collection of 16 stories.

"To the editors great delight, these stories go in many directions. Some explore the spirit of Holmes himself; others tell of detectives themselves inspired by Holmes s adventures or methods. A young boy becomes a detective; a young woman sharpens her investigative skills; an aging actress and a housemaid each find that they have unexpected talents. Other characters from the Holmes stories are explored, and even non-Holmesian tales by Conan Doyle are echoed. The variations are endless Although not a formal collection of new Sherlock Holmes stories however some do fit that mold instead these writers were asked to be inspired by the Conan Doyle canon. The results are breathtaking, for fans of Holmes and Watson as well as readers new to Doyle s writing indeed, for all readers who love exceptional storytelling."
The contents are:
  • Introduction (Laurie R. King And Leslie S. Klinger)
  • Holmes On The Range (John Connolly)
  • Irregular (Meg Gardiner)
  • Where There Is Honey (Dana Cameron)
  • Before A Bohemian Scandal (Tasha Alexander)
  • The Spiritualist (David Morrell)
  • Mrs. Hudson Investigates (Tony Lee And Bevis Musson)
  • The Adventure Of The Dancing Women (Hank Phillippi Ryan)
  • Raffa (Anne Perry)
  • The Crown Jewel Affair (Michael Scott)
  • Understudy In Scarlet (Hallie Ephron)
  • Martin X (Gary Phillips)
  • The Painted Smile (William Kent Krueger)
  • The First Mrs. Coulter (Catriona Mcpherson)
  • The Case Of The Speckled Trout (Deborah Crombie)
  • The Adventure Of The Empty Grave (Jonathan Maberry)
  • Limited Resources (Denise Mina)
  • The Adventure Of The Extraordinary Rendition (Cory Doctorow)
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