The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: After Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Classic Crime) 
A well written book. Enjoyed reading it.
The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: After Sir Arthur Conan DoyleGreen, Richard LancelynI have become an addict of these genre inspired books, i find the authors like Richard Green bring a great perspective in insight into the character of Sherlock holmes.

This book is an amazing work of mystery,I've become quite infatuated with Sherlock Holmes and his theory of deductive reasoning.
Recently I've been watching through the Granada series of Sherlock Holmes adaptations. It's a really great series for anyone into Sherlock Holmes or who likes mystery stories in general - the adaptation is mostly faithful and usually well paced to sustain the tension, the characterisation of Holmes and Watson is a joy and the acting, particularly by Brett, is absolutely superb. Sherlock is slightly "off" but never cruel or heartless and cares deeply for Watson and the people he helps. It made me
This book contains a series of Sherlock Holmes stories by various writers of what would now be called fan fiction. Although a Sherlock Holmes fans will find them worth a read the collection is a bit disappointing. The plot lines are either copies of an earlier story or a very simple and predictable case of false identity. The only story which managed to build up an excitement or intrigue was "The Adventure of the Purple Hand". The most interesting part of the book is the introduction which
Same narrator as the Louise Penny books.
Richard Lancelyn Green
Paperback | Pages: 272 pages Rating: 4.41 | 40730 Users | 42 Reviews

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Original Title: | The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Classic Crime) |
ISBN: | 0140079076 (ISBN13: 9780140079074) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Sherlock Holmes |
Setting: | United Kingdom |
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Many writers have revisited the Reichenbach Falls in the hope of summoning up the ghost of Sherlock Holmes. Now Richard Lancelyn Green has succeeded triumphantly with this collection of stories by expert writers of the calibre of Ronald Knox and Julian Symons. Designed not to compete with or parody the original, but rather to reflect and enhance the achievements of the great detective.Itemize Based On Books The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: After Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Classic Crime)
Title | : | The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: After Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Classic Crime) |
Author | : | Richard Lancelyn Green |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 272 pages |
Published | : | March 4th 1986 by Penguin Books (first published 1985) |
Categories | : | Mystery. Classics. Fiction. Crime. Short Stories. Detective. Thriller. Mystery Thriller |
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More excellent reading!A well written book. Enjoyed reading it.
The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: After Sir Arthur Conan DoyleGreen, Richard LancelynI have become an addict of these genre inspired books, i find the authors like Richard Green bring a great perspective in insight into the character of Sherlock holmes.

This book is an amazing work of mystery,I've become quite infatuated with Sherlock Holmes and his theory of deductive reasoning.
Recently I've been watching through the Granada series of Sherlock Holmes adaptations. It's a really great series for anyone into Sherlock Holmes or who likes mystery stories in general - the adaptation is mostly faithful and usually well paced to sustain the tension, the characterisation of Holmes and Watson is a joy and the acting, particularly by Brett, is absolutely superb. Sherlock is slightly "off" but never cruel or heartless and cares deeply for Watson and the people he helps. It made me
This book contains a series of Sherlock Holmes stories by various writers of what would now be called fan fiction. Although a Sherlock Holmes fans will find them worth a read the collection is a bit disappointing. The plot lines are either copies of an earlier story or a very simple and predictable case of false identity. The only story which managed to build up an excitement or intrigue was "The Adventure of the Purple Hand". The most interesting part of the book is the introduction which
Same narrator as the Louise Penny books.
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