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A Man Named Baskerville, by Jim Nelson
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The idea sounds interesting - I read two HOUN sequels - Revenge of the Hound and one called The Beast of the Stapleton's and really didn't like either one that much. This one sounds better.

I plan to buy a copy when it's released.
The plus was that it was a very original side view of HOUN, well written with a credible with a well thought-out biography created for Stapleton. I might have preferred the author to be more faithful to Doyle's characters, and, of course, as a dog owner of long standing, anything that smacks of mistreatment of dogs does not set well.
But high marks for originality. It's rare to see a tale told from the point of view of one of the "supporting cast" with Holmes relegated to a minor player.