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Sherlock Holmes in America / edited by Martin H. Greenberg, Jon L. Lellenberg, and Daniel Stashower.

Greenberg, Martin Harry. (Added Author). Lellenberg, Jon L. (Added Author). Stashower, Daniel. (Added Author).

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  • ISBN: 9781602393523 (hc) :
  • ISBN: 1602393524 (hc)
  • Physical Description: vi, 378 p. ; 24 cm.
  • Publisher: New York : Skyhorse Pub., c2009.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"A Herman Graf book."
Formatted Contents Note:
Introduction: "American, as you perceive" / Jon Lellenberg & Daniel Stashower -- Case of Colonel Warburton's madness / Lyndsay Faye -- Ghosts and the machine / Lloyd Rose -- Excerpts from an unpublished memoir found in the basement of the home for retired actors / Steve Hockensmith -- Flowers of Utah / Robert Pohle -- Adventure of the coughing dentist / Loren D. Estleman -- Minister's missing daughter / Victoria Thompson -- Case of Colonel Crockett's violin / Gillian Linscott -- Adventure of the White City / Bill Crider -- Recalled to life / Paula Cohen -- Seven walnuts / Daniel Stashower -- Adventure of the Boston Dromio / Matthew Pearl -- Case of the rival queens / Carolyn Wheat -- Adventure of the missing three quarters / Jon L. Breen -- Song at twilight / Michael Walsh -- Moriarty, Moran, and more: Anti-hibernian sentiment in the Canon / Michael Walsh -- How the creator of Sherlock Holmes brought him to America / Christopher Redmond -- Romance of America / A. Conan Doyle.
Summary, etc.:
From the bustling neighborhoods of New York City and Washington, D.C., to sunny yet sinister cities like San Francisco on the West Coast, the world's best-loved British sleuth will face some of the most cunning criminals America has to offer, and meet some of America's most famous figures along the way. A fascinating and extraordinary collection of never-before-published crime and mystery stories by bestselling American writers.
Subject: Detective and mystery stories, American.
Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character) > Fiction.
Watson, John H. (Fictitious character) > Fiction.

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Fans of Sherlock Holmes pastiches will welcome the 14 new stories, all set in the U.S., in this solid anthology from Greenberg, Lellenberg and Stashower (Murder, My Dear Watson). Newcomer Lyndsay Faye, author of Dust and Shadow (Reviews, Jan. 12), offers one of the volume's highlights, "The Case of Colonel Warburton's Madness." In this version of one of Watson's legendary untold tales, Holmes cleverly solves the case in an armchair after the doctor describes a mystery he encountered in San Francisco. Robert Pohle makes good use of some ambiguities in A Study in Scarlet to craft a fitting sequel to Doyle's first Holmes story in "The Flowers of Utah," while Gillian Linscott has the detective ascertain which violin belonged to Davy Crockett in "The Case of Colonel Crockett's Violin." Other contributors include Steve Hockensmith, Loren D. Estleman and Bill Crider. (Mar.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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It seems there is a never-ending supply of new material to provide Sherlock Holmes addicts with their latest fix. This one is interesting because its setting, the U.S., is a place in which (as Holmes fans know) the master detective has always had a great deal of interest. This volume, edited by veteran genre anthologist Greenberg, brings together more than a dozen stories set in such American locales as New York, St. Louis, San Antonio, Salt Lake City, and Youngblood, Arizona. Holmes takes on a variety of cases, from a missing violin to chicanery in the world of sports, meeting along the way such notables as Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, Harry Houdini, and Teddy Roosevelt. The stories, by such well-known writers as Loren Estleman, Matthew Pearl, Bill Crider, and Jon Breen, are uniformly very good, with occasional flashes of genius. And, best of all, they aren't pastiches or painfully faithful re-creations of Conan Doyle's writing style; each is told in the writer's own voice but still captures the spirit of the Holmes stories. A thoroughly entertaining collection.--Pitt, David Copyright 2009 Booklist


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