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The Holmes/Watson friendship was very cold.

I dont know why, but I cant really get in these Holmes-stuff.
Years ago I read the original. And I liked it, not over the top, but ... okay.
A few weeks ago I started

I asked someone who already read it, if I was right and that was that. I Couldnt finish it. Why should I?
Damn.


What´s wrong with me?
I really try to like Holmes Books, but I really cant get into the stuff
:O

Try David Stuart Davies
He's pretty consistent and close to the original stories in both the friendship and the spirit of the books.
The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Scroll of the Dead is one of my favourites.

Just read one last night that I really enjoyed. The Will of the Dead
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Check it out: http://www.theguardian.com/books/gall...

Probably the most famous would be the Giant Rat of Sumatra. A lot of pastiche authors have played with that one.

On first (second, and third) viewing it appears they are being wonderfully faithfully to the traditional Holmes/Watson. I think, no I KNOW, I will enjoy the special a hell of a lot more than I enjoyed season 3.


Now waiting for details of ticket sales.


Douglas was 96.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


I was thinking more along the lines of terrifying...


And Mary...killing people again!
I find myself wondering just what it is that Mycroft has done for Mrs Hudson to call him a reptile and tell him to get out of her house!

Our own Margaret Walsh has been published. Tales from The Stranger's Room contains Margaret's short story.
I do believe all royalties go to charity, but not certain.
Sherlock Holmes: Tales from the Stranger's Room - Volume 3


And, yes, all royalties are going to charity.
The charity is Stepping Stones, a school for special needs children that now occupies Undershaw, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's home where he wrote "The Hound of the Baskervilles".

And, yes, all royalties are going to charity.
The charity is Stepping Stones, a school for special needs children that now occupies Undershaw, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's home w..."
Congratulations, Margaret!
That's wonderful news. I'm so happy for you. And it's great that the royalties are being donated to a charity that works with special needs children. You must be so excited.

I'm about a quarter of the way into writing it. The two months of research before starting, into Victorian vice and prostitution was very interesting as well.

I'm about a quarter of the way into w..."
That is so exciting and such a neat idea. I'm so happy for you. I'm sending you congratulatory hugs all the way from Kansas!


Only you, Terri, only you. :)

I even went and paid all the bills today so that I knew the purchase wasn't going to bounce my damn credit card. hehe.

Our own Margaret Walsh has been published. Tales from The Stranger's Room contains Margaret's short story.
I do believe all royalties go to charity, but not certa..."
Yay Margaret!
Got it for Kindle!!!
Now, how am I going to have my digital copy signed?!?!

Once I remembered it and was in, I couldn't for the life of me remember the title or author. I spent ages searching A Stranger's Chair..Stranger's Chair...Mark Duffle...Stranger's Duffle..until I gave up and came to this thread to check. Only to find that what I should have been searching for on Book Depository was A Stranger's Room by David Ruffle.
A miracle it was that I then managed to remember my Paypal password. :/
Oh well...I got there in the end.
I am the proud new owner of Margaret's first published piece.
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Anthony Horowitz (other topics)David Stuart Davies (other topics)
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