Release day – Baker Street Irregulars: The Game Is Afoot

It’s finally here! The official release day of Baker Street Irregulars: The Game Is Afoot, the second volume of alternative universe stories reworking Sherlock Holmes and John Watson as everything from computer programs to mythical characters.


Some stories are fantasy, some historical, some SF, some contemporary. One or other (or both) may be alien, artificial, genderswapped or anthropomorphised.


The stories are a giddy selection of possibilities. My own story, The Problem of the Three Journals’ shifts them only slightly, to be a pair of contemporary Australian hipsters running a cafe in Melbourne and solving mysteries together.


You can see more at the publisher, Diversion Books or buy Baker Street Irregulars: The Game is Afoot at one of the following online stores.



Baker Street Irregulars: The Game is Afoot (Common Language Bookshop paperback)
Baker Street Irregulars: The Game is Afoot (Common Language Bookshop Kobo ebook)
Baker Street Irregulars: The Game is Afoot (Amazon.com)
Baker Street Irregulars: The Game is Afoot (Barnes and Noble)


Baker Street Irregulars: The Game is Afoot (iBooks)


Baker Street Irregulars: The Game is Afoot (Kobo)


Baker Street Irregulars: The Game is Afoot (Google Play)


Baker Street Irregulars: The Game is Afoot (Indie Bound)


Baker Street Irregulars: The Game is Afoot (Bookdepository)


Baker Street Irregulars: The Game is Afoot (Booktopia)


Baker Street Irregulars: The Game is Afoot (Angus and Robertson)


Baker Street Irregulars: The Game is Afoot (Kinokuniya)



Or add it to your Goodreads list for later!  Baker Street Irregulars: The Game is Afoot


An audio book will be along eventually, too.

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Published on April 24, 2018 18:40
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message 1: by Rohase (new)

Rohase Piercy I have added this to my 'want to read' list, it sound great fun!


message 2: by Narrelle (new)

Narrelle Rohase wrote: "I have added this to my 'want to read' list, it sound great fun!"

The first one was very entertaining - especially the one where Sherlock is a very smart parrot and John is his very understanding human. They still solve crimes, but Sherlock can only communicate in phrases he's heard, which he finds very frustrating.


message 3: by Rohase (new)

Rohase Piercy Narrelle wrote: "Rohase wrote: "I have added this to my 'want to read' list, it sound great fun!"

The first one was very entertaining - especially the one where Sherlock is a very smart parrot and John is his very..."


Now that sounds hilarious. Looking forward to a good read here!


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