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I've never read (or, um, heard of) any of the Holmes-world books by any writer who is not Conan-Doyle.
Gosh, there are probably dozens. I did a whole research thing for someone a while back listing just the books I have. Some are crap, of course--but still published!--and some are pretty darned good. My favorite sub-genre are the Holmes-Dracula books. Loren Estleman did a fairly straight-forward combination of standard Holmes and Stoker's Dracula (
Sherlock Holmes and the Sanguinary Count
), and Fred Saberhagen did a couple that fit into a series of his. The best one of those is
The Holmes-Dracula File.
Gosh, there are probably dozens.
One was even a best-seller during the '70s -- The Seven Percent Solution, which involved Holmes' drug habits.
The Seven Percent Solution, which involved Holmes' drug habits.
Which I have, though the sequel,
The Canary Trainer
is not as good.
I suspect I'm a Holmes geek.
I'm seconding the request for sequence and timing.
Ginger's talking points are so intriguing to me, I really want to get started on the actual discussion!
Gosh, there are probably dozens.
I think there must be thousands of pastiches. Or tens of thousands.
I liked The Canary Trainer once I got the joke. That's the third one, though. The West End Horror was the sequel.
One was even a best-seller during the '70s -- The Seven Percent Solution, which involved Holmes' drug habits.
Which had a very good movie made of it.
The West End Horror was the sequel.
Duh, yes. I even have that one, too.
There are certainly thousands of Holmes stories. I kind of know what's out there, but I haven't read too many of them, since I'm a geek and a purist. I hope Connie and others can throw in some discussions of Holmes in the hands of others.
I'm trying to figure out a schedule. I'm going to be out of pocket Labor Day weekend with Dragoncon and visiting Buffistas. How does this sound?
Begin discussion of A Scandal in Bohemia and The Red-Headed League -- 9/7
The Red-Headed League and The Blue Carbuncle -- 9/14
1st half Hound of the Baskervilles -- 9/21
2nd half -- 9/28
I'll plan to have a brief opinionated piece about Holmes and some links up by next week.
The Red-Headed League and The Blue Carbuncle -- 9/14
Ginger, do you mean the Speckled Band there? Red-Headed League was paired with Scandal already.
The schedule looks good to me.
Ginger, I think you meant one of those "Red-Headed Leagues" to be "The Adventure of the Speckled Band."
ETA: or what AmyLiz said.