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Christian Klaver’s Sherlock Holmes & Count Dracula

Christian Klaver’s Sherlock Holmes & Count Dracula is a mashup of two of the most well known figures in the history of publishing. While these two characters have been often combined, the myriad ways it can be done will mean … Continue reading

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Nancy Springer’s Enola Holmes and the Black Barouche

Nancy Springer’s Enola Holmes and the Black Barouche is the latest in a long running series, but was published after a long gap. Within the pages Enola, now on good terms with her brothers, finds herself and Sherlock wrapped up … Continue reading

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Dorothy L. Sayers’ Sayers on Holmes, Essays and Fiction on Sherlock Holmes 

Irene Henry penned this review. Myth? Legend? No, not really. For a certain segment of society, Sherlock Holmes is a real and living individual, not an iconic fictional character. For these blessed people, the study of the Canon (the published accounts … Continue reading

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