Short Stories
A Study in Sherlock: Stories Inspired by the Holmes Canon

by Laurie R. King
Poisoned Pen Press, October 2011, $29.95

Sixteen all-new stories edited and compiled by Laurie R. King (who knows a little about Holmesian pastiche) and Leslie S. Klinger (a Sherlockian scholar), these stories aren't just new—they're written by some of the very top writers in the mystery game, many of whose fictional stomping grounds are very far indeed from 221B Baker Street. Contributors include such left-of-center choices as Lee Child, Laura Lippman, Gayle Lynds, Neil Gaiman, Alan Bradley, and Jacqueline Winspear.

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Sixteen all-new stories edited and compiled by Laurie R. King (who knows a little about Holmesian pastiche) and Leslie S. Klinger (a Sherlockian scholar), these stories aren't just new—they're written by some of the very top writers in the mystery game, many of whose fictional stomping grounds are very far indeed from 221B Baker Street. Contributors include such left-of-center choices as Lee Child, Laura Lippman, Gayle Lynds, Neil Gaiman, Alan Bradley, and Jacqueline Winspear.

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by Laurie R. King
Poisoned Pen Press, October 2011, $29.95

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October 2011
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Poisoned Pen Press
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